Oregon Code § 35.352·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Notice
of immediate possession of property by public condemner; objection.
(1) At any time after a
condemnation action is commenced, a public condemner may serve notice that the
public condemner will take immediate possession of the property that is the
subject of the action. The notice must be served in the manner provided by ORCP
9 on all defendants in the action.
(2) If notice is
served under this section, a defendant in a condemnation action may object to
immediate possession of property by a public condemner by filing a written
objection with the court within 10 days after notice is served on the defendant
under this section and serving a copy of the objection on the public condemner
in the manner provided by ORCP 9. The objection must request that the court
schedule a hearing on the objection at the earliest possible time. The only
issues that a court may consider upon objection are:
(a) Whether the
condemnation is legal; and
(b) Subject to
the presumption established by ORS 35.235 (2), whether the public condemner has
acted in bad faith, engaged in fraud or engaged in an abuse of discretion under
a delegation of authority.
(3) If notice is
served under this section and an objection is not filed with the court within
the time allowed under subsection (2) of this section, the public condemner may
at any time thereafter file with the court a form of order confirming the public
condemners possession of the property as of the date specified in the notice.
The form of order must be accompanied by an affidavit attesting to service of
the notice as required by subsection (1) of this section, and a statement that
an objection was not filed within 10 days after notice was served on the
defendants in the action. Upon filing of the affidavit, the clerk of the court
shall affix the seal of the court to the form of order. The order may
thereafter be enforced in the same manner as any other order of the court.
(4) A notice
under this section must be in substantially the following form:
______________________________________________________________________________
CIRCUIT
COURT FOR THE
COUNTY
OF ______
)
______ )
Plaintiff, ) NOTICE
OF
) IMMEDIATE
) POSSESSION
)
vs. ) Case
No. _____
)
______ )
Defendant. )
TO THE
DEFENDANTS:
By service of
this notice, you are advised that the plaintiff will take possession of the
property described in the complaint on:
(1) _________, 2___,
if the deposit required by ORS 35.265 has been made by that date; or
(2) The date on
which the deposit required by ORS 35.265 is made if that date is later than the
date specified above.
You may file an
objection with the court within 10 days after this notice is served on you. An
objection may be made only to determine:
(1) Whether the
condemnation is legal; and
(2) Subject to
the presumption established by ORS 35.235 (2), whether the public condemner has
acted in bad faith, engaged in fraud or engaged in an abuse of discretion under
a delegation of authority.
_____________________
Attorney
for Plaintiff
_____________________
Address
_____________________
Telephone
Number
______________________________________________________________________________
(5) The court
shall expeditiously consider any objection filed under this section to prevent
prejudice to the public condemners need for immediate possession.
(6) The ability
of the defendant in a condemnation action to assert legal defenses in the
answer of the defendant under ORS 35.295 is not affected solely by reason of
the filing of an objection to a notice served under this section, or by reason
of the failure to file an objection.
(7) This section
does not impose a requirement that a public condemner use the procedure
described in this section, and the procedure described in this section is not
the exclusive method by which a public condemner may obtain possession of
property. [2005 c.565 §3]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 35.352
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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