Oregon Code § 376.795·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Manner
of assessment; sale of bonds representing unpaid assessments.
(1) Such assessment may be levied
and bonds to represent unpaid assessments issued and sold substantially in the
manner provided in ORS 223.005 to 223.105 and 223.205 to 223.930, and to the
extent applicable, such law shall govern as to the preparation of the
assessment, the lands subject to assessment, the hearing upon the assessment
and the notice thereof, the confirmation and recordation of the assessment, the
lien of the assessments, the notice of recordation, the collection of
assessments, the issuance, sale and delivery of bonds upon unpaid assessments,
the term of the bonds, the maximum interest rate thereon, the collection and
enforcement of such bonds and all other matters to the extent applicable and
except as provided in ORS 376.705 to 376.825.
(2) In so
applying the provisions of ORS 223.005 to 223.105 and 223.205 to 223.930, the
following provisions and exceptions shall apply:
(a) The limits
provided by such law on the amount of the assessment shall not apply.
(b) The
legislative body shall provide for the form of the bonds and of the principal
and interest coupons to be attached thereto.
(c) The
legislative body may provide that the redemption provision of the bonds shall
require the payment of such premium as the legislative body may specify. [1961
c.666 §§27,28]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 376.795
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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