Oregon Code § 266.560·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Redemption of bonds; notice.
(1) Whenever the amount of any sinking fund created under ORS 266.430 equals
the amount, principal and interest, of any bond then due or subject under the
pleasure or option of the district to be paid or redeemed, the county treasurer
of the county in which the district is located shall notify the holder of the
bond and shall publish a notice in the newspaper published nearest to the
district.
(2) The county
treasurer shall, within 30 days from the date of the notice, redeem and pay any
bond then redeemable and payable, giving priority according to the date of
issuance numerically, upon presentation of the bond at the place of payment
specified therein.
(3) In case any
holder of such bonds fails to present them at the time mentioned in the notice
the interest thereon shall cease, and the county treasurer shall thereafter pay
only the amount of the bond and the interest accrued thereon up to the last day
of the time of redemption mentioned in the notice.
(4) When any
bonds are so redeemed or paid, the county treasurer shall cause them to be
canceled and write across the face thereof redeemed and the date of
redemption, and shall deliver them to the district board, taking its receipt
therefor. [Amended by 1969 c.668 §30; 2023 c.173 §3]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 266.560
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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