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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 271 § 271.745 — Validity of conservation or highway scenic preservation easement

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 271 ·
Oregon Code § 271.745 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Validity of conservation or highway scenic preservation easement. A conservation easement or highway scenic preservation easement is valid even though: (1) It is not appurtenant to an interest in real property; (2) It can be or has been assigned to another holder; (3) It is not of a character that has been recognized traditionally at common law; (4) It imposes a negative burden; (5) It imposes affirmative obligations upon the owner of an interest in the burdened property or upon the holder; (6) The benefit does not touch or concern real property; or (7) There is no privity of estate or of contract. [1983 c.642 §4; 1985 c.160 §4]
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