Statute Text
Eminent domain power.
The Port of Portland may acquire, by condemnation or otherwise, private
property necessary or convenient in carrying out any power granted the port.
The right to acquire property by condemnation shall be exercised as provided by
ORS chapter 35. [Amended by 1971 c.728 §119]
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Part of Oregon statutory law
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Referenced as Oregon Code § 778.095
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