Oregon Code § 381.500·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Terms
and conditions of bonds.
(1) The bonds mentioned in ORS 381.420 shall:
(a) Be in
denominations of $100 or more, but not exceeding $1,000.
(b) Run not to
exceed 30 years from the date of issuance.
(c) Bear interest
at a rate not to exceed six percent per year, payable on January 1 and July 1.
(d) Have interest
coupons attached to them, one coupon for each interest payment that will be
made.
(e) Be signed by
the judge of the county court or chairperson of the board of county
commissioners and the county clerk. The interest coupons shall bear the printed
facsimile signatures of the county judge or chairperson of the board of county
commissioners and the county clerk.
(f) Be sealed
with the seal of the county.
(g) Bear the
certificate of the county treasurer over the signature of the county treasurer
that they have been registered in the office of the county treasurer, naming
the date of register.
(2) The bonds and
interest coupons shall:
(a) Be
lithographed or printed on good bond paper.
(b) Be made
payable to bearer, in any coin or currency which, at the time of payment, is
legal tender for the payment of public and private debts within the United
States.
(c) Be paid by
the county treasurer upon presentation at the office of the county treasurer or
at the fiscal agency of the state in New York City, upon the date of payment
named thereon.
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 381.500
03Subject to legislative amendments
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