Oregon Code § 555.040·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Powers
of Water Resources Commission as to contracts with Secretary of Interior for
lands to be reclaimed; lien for expenses.
Upon application, made as provided in ORS 555.050, by
any person desiring to reclaim any of the desert government lands in this
state, the Water Resources Commission shall make proper application for the
lands which the applicant undertakes to reclaim, and make and enter into
contract or agreement with the Secretary of the Interior for the donation and
patent to the state, free of cost for survey or price, of such desert lands.
The commission may make and enter into such contracts and agreements, and create
and assume such obligations in relation to and concerning the lands, as may be
necessary to induce and cause such reclamation thereof as is required by the
contract with the Secretary of the Interior and the Acts of Congress. The
commission may create a lien which shall be valid on and against the separate
legal subdivisions of land reclaimed, for the necessary expenses of
reclamation, and reasonable interest thereon from the date of reclamation until
the lien is satisfied; provided that in no event, in no contingency, and under
no circumstances, shall the state be in any manner directly or indirectly
liable for any amount of any such lien or liability, in whole or in part.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 555.040
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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