Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 311 § 311.425 — Removing timber before paying taxes on timber or land prohibited; enjoining the
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 311 ·
Oregon Code § 311.425·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Removing timber before paying taxes on timber or land prohibited; enjoining the
cutting or removing of timber.
(1) No person, firm or corporation shall log off or remove any standing or down
timber until the taxes then due and payable on the timber and the taxes then
due and payable on the land upon which the timber is or was standing or
situated, including the taxes on any portion of the timber previously logged
off or removed, have been fully paid. If the timber is owned entirely separate
and apart from the land whereon it grows or is situated and is not merely held
under an executory contract, the owner of the land is not responsible for the
taxes on the timber.
(2) In addition
to the fine provided for in ORS 311.990 (3), the county in which the property
is located may, through the district attorney of the county, maintain
injunction proceedings against the person, firm or corporation from cutting or
removing the timber in violation of subsection (1) of this section. [Amended by
1985 c.759 §4]
Plain English Explanation
This Oregon statute addresses Removing timber before paying taxes on timber or land prohibited; enjoining the
. AI-powered analysis coming soon.
Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 311.425
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
Frequently Asked Questions
This section of Oregon law addresses Removing timber before paying taxes on timber or land prohibited; enjoining the
. Read the full statute text above for details.
This page reflects the current text as of our last update. Always verify with the official Oregon legislature website for the most current version.
The formal citation is Oregon Code § 311.425. Use this format in legal documents and court filings.
Browse related sections using the links below, or search all Oregon statutes on FlawFinder.