Oregon Code § 35.275·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Advance
occupancy by private condemner; hearing; deposit or bond; effect of size of
bond or deposit on amount of just compensation.
(1) At any time after an action is
commenced to acquire any property, a private condemner may apply to the court
for an order to occupy the property to be condemned and to make use of the
property for the purposes for which it is being appropriated.
(2) At the
hearing on the motion, the court shall determine the reasons for requiring a
speedy occupation. The court shall grant the motion if, giving consideration to
the public interest involved, it finds that the interests of the owners will be
adequately protected. The court may make such provisions or orders as
necessary, so that the advance taking or an advance payment, as provided by
subsection (3) of this section, will not be prejudicial to either party.
(3)(a) If an
order to occupy the property is granted, it may also require the private
condemner to deposit with the court either such sum as the court finds
reasonable on account of just compensation to be awarded or to deposit a surety
bond in an amount and with such surety as the court may approve. The surety
bond shall be conditioned to the effect that the private condemner shall pay to
the owners of the property just compensation for the property taken or
restitution, if any, and costs, disbursements and reasonable attorney fees as
finally determined.
(b) After an
order to occupy is entered, if it appears necessary in order to protect the
interests of the owners of the property, the court at any time may require the
private condemner to deposit with the court an additional bond or sum on
account of just compensation to be awarded.
(c) Evidence as
to the finding of the court regarding the amount of such bond or deposit shall
not be admissible at the trial of just compensation. [1971 c.741 §11]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 35.275
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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