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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 223 § 223.750 — Enactment of rulemaking ordinances; effect of irregularities

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 223 ·
Oregon Code § 223.750 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Enactment of rulemaking ordinances; effect of irregularities. (1) Each local government, through its governing body, may provide, by such ordinances, rules and regulations as may be needed, for accepting rebonding applications, issuing bonds and otherwise carrying out the terms of ORS 223.705 to 223.750; and may, by such ordinance and in conformity with ORS 223.715, determine the interest rate to be charged property owners who apply to rebond liens as provided by those sections. (2) No error or omission in rebonding liens shall invalidate or impair the original bonded lien. [Amended by 1991 c.902 §84; 2003 c.802 §58]
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