Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 553 § 553.270 — Procedure on condemnation; property subject to and exempted from condemnation
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 553 ·
Oregon Code § 553.270·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Procedure on condemnation; property subject to and exempted from condemnation.
The right to condemn property,
given pursuant to ORS 553.090 (4) shall include property already devoted to
public use, including state and county property, which is less necessary than
the use for which it is required by the district. In the acquisition of
property or rights by condemnation, the board shall proceed in the name of the
district under the provisions of the laws of Oregon. However, the right of
condemnation may not be exercised against the lands or water rights of an
irrigation district organized under ORS chapter 545, a drainage district
organized under ORS chapter 547, a diking district organized under ORS chapter
551, a water improvement district organized under ORS chapter 552, a
corporation for the use and control of water organized under ORS chapter 554 or
a domestic water supply district organized under ORS chapter 264, or against
property of the State of Oregon used for highway purposes. [1965 c.623 §10;
1983 c.740 §217; 2021 c.97 §66]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 553.270
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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