Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 226 § 226.520 — Definitions for ORS 226.510 to 226.640
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 226 ·
Oregon Code § 226.520·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Definitions for ORS 226.510 to 226.640.
As used in ORS 226.510 to 226.640:
(1) Abandoned
cemetery means a cemetery in which remains have not been interred in the last
five years and:
(a) That does not
have a known owner;
(b) For which the
last known owner is deceased and the title was not conveyed; or
(c) That was
owned by an entity that no longer exists and that did not convey title.
(2) Cemetery
means a tract of land set apart by deed, will or otherwise, for a burial
ground, or for the purpose of interring remains.
(3) Diligent
search means a search reasonably calculated to discover:
(a) Graves from
the existence of monuments, contour of land and terrain, fencing, curbing and
other evidences of the location of graves; and
(b) The location
of remains and whether or not a given plot contains remains, for which it shall
be sufficient to employ the method commonly known as probing.
(4) Municipal
corporation means the governing body of a city incorporated under the laws of
this state.
(5) Remains
means the remains of a deceased person.
(6) Suitable
location means a cemetery, now in existence or hereafter established,
including a portion of a cemetery subject to the provisions of ORS 226.510 to
226.640, where provision is made for the perpetual care and upkeep of the
graves. [1953 c.298 §2; 2005 c.22 §173; 2017 c.160 §4]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 226.520
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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