Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 517 § 517.250 — Form
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 517 ·
Oregon Code § 517.250·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Form
of notice; service; publication.
The notice shall be in writing and signed by the co-owner who performed or
caused to be performed the assessment work. It shall be served upon the
delinquent co-owner personally by the sheriff of the county in which the mine
is situated, if the delinquent co-owner is within the county. If the delinquent
co-owner can be found in any other county, then the notice shall be served by
the sheriff of that county. If the delinquent co-owner cannot be found within
the state, or if at the time of giving the notice the delinquent co-owner is
without the state, service of the notice shall be made by publication thereof
in the weekly newspaper published in the county nearest to where the mine is
situated. If there are two or more papers published in the county at the same
distance from the mine, the co-owner giving notice may elect in which paper the
notice shall be published. If no weekly newspaper is published within the
county, service of the notice shall be made by publication in any other weekly
newspaper within the state published nearest the mine. The notice shall be
published at least once a week for a period of 90 days after the first
publication.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 517.250
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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