Oregon Code § 547.030·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Evidence at hearing; findings; appeal.
(1) At the hearing the court shall hear and consider any evidence that may be
presented for or against the petition or any objection thereto.
(2) Thereupon the
court shall make its findings upon the facts alleged in the petition or
objections and any other facts necessary and proper for the determination of
the propriety of the organization of the district, which findings shall be
entered on the journal of the court.
(3) If it appears
to the court that the prayer of the petition should be granted, the court
shall, by its order entered of record, declare the drainage district organized.
(4) If it appears
to the court that the prayer of the petition should not be granted, the
proceedings shall be dismissed and the costs adjudged against the signers of
the petition in proportion to the acreage represented by each.
(5) In making
such findings and decision, the court shall disregard any error, irregularity
or omission which does not affect substantial rights, and no such error,
irregularity or omission shall affect the validity of the organization or any
proceedings taken thereon.
(6) Appeal may be
taken de novo from the decision of the court to the circuit court. [Amended by
1979 c.284 §168]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 547.030
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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