Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 448 § 448.325 — Injunction to enforce city ordinances

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 448 ·
Oregon Code § 448.325 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Injunction to enforce city ordinances. In cases of violation of any ordinance adopted under ORS 448.300 or 448.305 any city or any corporation owning a domestic water supply source or the community water supply system for the purpose of supplying any city or its inhabitants with water may have the nuisance enjoined by civil action in the circuit court of the proper county. The injunction may be perpetual. [Formerly 449.340] (Water Pipes and Fittings)
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