Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 383 § 383.011 — Contract terms regarding entry into possession by Department of Transportation;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 383 ·
Oregon Code § 383.011·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Contract terms regarding entry into possession by Department of Transportation;
eminent domain.
(1) Every contract, agreement or other arrangement between the Department of
Transportation and any private entity pursuant to which a private entity owns,
leases or operates a tollway shall provide that, if an event occurs that
seriously jeopardizes or impairs the continued availability and operation of
the tollway, the department shall be entitled to enter into and take possession
of the tollway and to exercise all of the rights attendant to such possession,
including the right to receive all tolls and other revenues of the tollway,
subject to any obligations incurred for the tollway, and the right to operate,
maintain, repair and reconstruct the tollway.
(2) The
department may exercise the power of eminent domain to acquire property for
tollway projects, regardless of whether the property will be owned in fee
simple by the department. [1995 c.668 §5; 2001 c.844 §2]
Plain English Explanation
This Oregon statute addresses Contract terms regarding entry into possession by Department of Transportation;
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 383.011
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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