Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 772 § 772.405 — Condemnation by corporations for reduction of ores
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 772 ·
Oregon Code § 772.405·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Condemnation by corporations for reduction of ores.
(1) Every corporation organized
for the construction and operation of mills, smelters and other works for the
reduction of ores authorized to do business within the state may condemn lands
and property for the discharge and natural distribution of smoke, fumes and
dust from such works in the manner provided by ORS chapter 35.
(2) The use of
lands by such corporation for the purpose of the discharge and natural
distribution of smoke, fumes and dust from any such mill, smelter or other
works for the reduction of ores, under the conditions prescribed in this
section hereby is declared to be a public use.
(3) The right of
eminent domain shall not be exercised by such corporation:
(a) Beyond a
radius of four miles from such mill, smelter or other works for the reduction
of ores.
(b) On any land
situated within a radius of five miles of the corporate limits of any city in
the state.
(c) Until after
such corporation has acquired the right to use 50 percent of the area of the
lands within a radius of four miles from the mill, smelter or other works for
the reduction of ores.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 772.405
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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