Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 273 § 273.350 — Selection and sale of indemnity lands
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 273 ·
Oregon Code § 273.350·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Selection and sale of indemnity lands.
(1) The Director of the Department of State Lands shall:
(a) Select as
indemnity lands such vacant government lands as may be applied for by legal
applicants, upon receipt of their applications to purchase, together with the
nonmineral affidavit and filing fees, as required by the rules and regulations
of the Bureau of Land Management, and a payment fixed by the Department of
State Lands; and
(b) Upon return
of a copy of the selection list approved by the appropriate officer of the
United States, pay over to the State Treasurer moneys received on account of
the purchase price of such lands.
(2) When such
lands have been clear listed or patented to the state by the United States, the
department shall issue deeds or certificates to the applicants. However, no
certificate or deed shall be issued for indemnity lands until the same have
been patented to the state by the United States. If the state fails to secure
patent, the money so received shall be repaid to the applicant upon proper
application to the department and surrender of the directors receipt. [Formerly
273.540]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 273.350
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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