Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 553 § 553.370 — Reappraisal after construction of works; when authorized
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 553 ·
Oregon Code § 553.370·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Reappraisal after construction of works; when authorized.
In the event that it is
determined, after the construction of any works within a subdistrict, that any
lands within the subdistrict are benefited and the benefits accruing to such
lands were not determined by the board or by appraisal or the benefits determined
by the board are less than the benefits actually accruing to the property, or
in case any person makes use of or profits by the works within any subdistrict
to a degree not compensated for in the original determination of benefits by
the board or by appraisal, or in case the directors of the district find it
necessary to take or damage any additional property, the directors shall
petition the court for appointment of a board of appraisers to appraise or
reassess the benefits accruing to any tract of land within the subdistrict or
to appraise the damages to or value of any property taken. After the appraisers
file their report, the court shall act thereon in the manner provided for the
approval by the court of the original appraisal.
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 553.370
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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