Oregon Code § 540.240·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Lien
for wages and expense; property subject to lien; monthly payment.
In the case of a partnership
ditch, pipeline or reservoir, or a ditch, pipeline or reservoir owned in common
or by a mutual irrigation company incorporated under the laws of this state,
the wages of the assistant watermaster and expenses incurred by the assistant
in making the distribution provided for by ORS 540.210 to 540.240, and the
necessary and proper expense of installation and maintenance of measuring
devices and headgates to provide for the just distribution of water among the
several users in accordance with their respective and relative rights, shall be
a lien upon the ditch, pipeline or reservoir. The lien shall attach to each
tract of land entitled to the use of water for irrigation from the ditch,
pipeline or reservoir, and upon the crops produced upon the lands during the
irrigation season for which the distribution is made. If a ditch, pipeline or
reservoir is owned or operated by a person engaged in the business of selling
or renting water from the ditch, pipeline or reservoir, the wages and expense
shall be a lien upon the ditch, pipeline or reservoir. The wages and expense
shall be paid monthly by the water users, the mutual irrigation company, or the
person engaged in the business of selling or renting water from a ditch,
pipeline or reservoir. [Amended by 1985 c.421 §14]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 540.240
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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