Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 371 § 371.660 — is delinquent, or, in case the assessment has been spread in semiannual
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 371 ·
Oregon Code § 371.660·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
is delinquent, or, in case the assessment has been spread in semiannual
installments, one year from the date any semiannual installment of the
assessment is delinquent, the county court shall prepare a delinquent list of
all assessments not wholly paid. The list shall contain a description of the
land, the name of the person to whom assessed and the amount of the assessment
and interest due.
(2) The county
court shall transmit the list to the county clerk, who shall issue a writ of
execution thereon, directed to the county court.
(3) The county
court shall proceed to collect the unpaid assessments named in the list by
advertising and selling each parcel of land in the manner provided by law for
the sale of real property on execution, but no parcel shall be sold for a sum
less than the amount of the unpaid assessment plus interest thereon and the
cost of advertising and sale. [Amended by 1955 c.773 §10; 1959 c.656 §4; 1961
c.432 §4]
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This Oregon statute addresses is delinquent, or, in case the assessment has been spread in semiannual
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 371.660
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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