Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 208 § 208.020 — Payment, nonpayment and interest on county orders
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 208 ·
Oregon Code § 208.020·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Payment, nonpayment and interest on county orders.
The county treasurer shall pay all
orders of the county clerk when presented, if there is money in the treasury
for that purpose, and write on the face of such orders the date of redemption
and the signature of the county treasurer. If there are no funds to pay an
order when presented, the county treasurer shall indorse thereon Not paid for
want of funds, and the date of presentment, over the signature of the county
treasurer, which shall entitle such order thenceforth to draw legal interest;
provided, the county court of any county, sitting for the transaction of county
business, may, at any regular term thereof, by order duly made and entered of
record, prescribe a rate of interest less than the legal rate, and after a rate
of interest less than the legal rate is so prescribed, all orders of the county
clerk issued while such orders remain unrevoked shall show upon their face the
rate of interest so fixed by the court, which rate they shall bear. Such
interest shall cease from the date of notice by publication in some newspaper
circulated in the county, to be given by the county treasurer, when the county
treasurer has as much as $15,000 belonging to the county fund, that there are
funds to redeem the outstanding orders.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 208.020
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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