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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 526 § 526.775 — Execution of judgment against other property when forest products and accounts

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 526 ·
Oregon Code § 526.775 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Execution of judgment against other property when forest products and accounts not subject to lien. Notwithstanding ORS 526.695 and 526.740 to 526.775, if the forest landowner and the State Forester entered into a contract as provided in ORS 526.705 and the contract is terminated or breached, and there are no forest products or accounts receivable subject to the lien created under ORS 526.740, any judgment entered against the landowner for breach or termination of the contract may be executed on any property of the landowner. [1995 c.207 §10; 2007 c.201 §10] FORESTRY CARBON OFFSETS
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