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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 332 § 332.182 — Condemnation of realty for school purposes

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 332 ·
Oregon Code § 332.182 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Condemnation of realty for school purposes. (1) Whenever it is necessary for any school district to acquire any real property for necessary school purposes, and the owner of the real property and the district school board cannot agree upon the price to be paid therefor, and the damage for the taking thereof, if any, the district school board may commence and prosecute any necessary or appropriate action for the condemnation of the real property required for school purposes. The title acquired by any school district by any such action shall be a fee simple title. (2) The procedure for condemnation shall be the procedure provided by law for condemnation of land or rights of way by public corporations or quasi-public corporations for public use or for corporate purposes. [1965 c.100 §145]
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