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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 208 § 208.030 — Redemption of county orders

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 208 ·
Oregon Code § 208.030 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Redemption of county orders. County orders shall be redeemed by the treasurer according to the priority of the time of presentment. Such orders, payable out of the county revenue, shall be received in payment of county taxes without any regard to priority of presentment or number, but the treasurer shall not pay any balance thereon over and above such tax when there are outstanding orders unpaid for want of funds.
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