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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 541 § 541.020 — Construction of ditches and canals by corporation; route across lands

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 541 ·
Oregon Code § 541.020 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Construction of ditches and canals by corporation; route across lands. Whenever any corporation organized under the Act of 1891, pages 52 to 60, Oregon Laws 1891, finds it necessary to construct its ditch, canal, flume, distributing ditches, or feeders across the improved or occupied lands of another, it shall select the shortest and most direct route practicable, having reference to cost of construction upon which the ditch, canal, flume, distributing ditches, or feeders can be constructed with uniform or nearly uniform grade.
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