Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 372 § 372.010 — Definitions

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 372 ·
Oregon Code § 372.010 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Definitions. As used in this chapter unless the context requires otherwise: (1) “County board” means board of county commissioners or county court of a county. (2) “County” means the county in which the district, or the greatest length of highway to be illuminated, is located. (3) “District” means a highway lighting district formed under this chapter. (4) “District board” or “board of commissioners” means the governing body of a district. (5) “Highway” means any road or way open to public travel. (6) “Owner” or “landowner” means the holder of record title to real property or the vendee under a recorded land sale contract, if there is such a contract. [Amended by 1955 c.80 §1; 1971 c.514 §1; 1983 c.83 §83]
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