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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 271 § 271.440 — Agreements for location of transmission lines on property of political

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 271 ·
Oregon Code § 271.440 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Agreements for location of transmission lines on property of political subdivision. Any political subdivision, owning or controlling any real property or rights therein, may enter into agreements with the United States or any agency thereof, relative to the conditions for and places where electrical and other transmission lines may be placed and maintained across that property. The agreements may be in perpetuity or for a shorter period. However, an agreement shall not affect the constitutional rights of any owners of private property who do not join therein. [Formerly 758.030; 1981 c.787 §38]
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