Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 551 § 551.070 — Advertisement for bids; contracts; bond; personal subscriptions; modification
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 551 ·
Oregon Code § 551.070·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Advertisement for bids; contracts; bond; personal subscriptions; modification
of plan.
When the
tax has been collected or the application filed as provided in ORS 551.080, the
county court shall advertise for bids on the proposed work, either as a whole
or in parts, as may be deemed most economical. The advertisement for bids shall
be published in the official county paper once each week for two successive
weeks previous to letting the contracts. The contracts shall be drawn in such
terms as will insure the district against loss, and a bond required of the
contractor such as will insure the completion of the work in case of failure to
comply with the agreement. No contract shall be awarded which calls for an
expenditure of a sum of money greater than the tax levied for the purpose;
provided, that the difference may be made up by personal subscriptions; and
provided also, the court may modify the plan so as to bring the cost of work
within the tax levy, if such modification can be made without material
detriment to the improvements.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 551.070
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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