Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 543 § 543.440 — Transfer of license, rights or property; effect
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 543 ·
Oregon Code § 543.440·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Transfer of license, rights or property; effect.
No voluntary transfer of any
license or any rights under a license or of any property acquired, constructed
or operated pursuant to license issued under ORS 543.010 to 543.610 shall be
made without written approval of the Water Resources Commission. Any successor
or assignee of any licensee under any project acquired, constructed or operated
by licensee, whether by voluntary transfer approved by the commission or sale
upon foreclosure, execution or otherwise, shall be subject to all the terms and
conditions of the license and of the provisions of ORS 543.010 to 543.610 to
the same extent as though the successor or assignee was the original licensee
thereunder. Any mortgage, deed of trust, or other lien suffered or created upon
any such project shall be subject and subordinate to all the terms and
conditions of ORS 543.010 to 543.610. However, the provisions of this section
shall not apply to any transfer, voluntary or involuntary, to the state or any
municipal corporation thereof, and upon such transfer the license shall
terminate. [Amended by 1985 c.673 §158]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 543.440
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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