Oregon Revised Statutes

Or. Rev. Stat. § 221.650 (2026)

Property conveyed to county; cessation of corporate existence; records deposited

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      221.650 Property conveyed to county; cessation of corporate existence; records deposited. Within 30 days after the authorization of the surrender of the charter, the city shall convey, grant, assign and deliver all its property real and personal, and property rights, by proper conveyance, to the county in which the city is located for the benefit and use of the county. The city at the end of 60 days from the date of the election authorizing the surrender shall cease to exist in its corporate capacity without any further or other formal action, and all its property rights and interests shall vest in the county, and the records of the city shall be deposited in the office of the county clerk by the auditor, clerk or other keeper of records in the city. [Amended by 1983 c.350 §28]

 

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Cited in 2 cases, 2019–2020 · leading case: City of Damascus v. State of Oregon, 472 P.3d 741 (Or. 2020).
City of Damascus v. State of Oregon, 472 P.3d 741 (Or. 2020). · cites it 4× “ORS 221.650. To further complicate mat- ters, the neighboring city of Happy Valley by that time had annexed various parcels of property that had been within the city’s boundaries, at the request of the property own- ers.”
De Young v. Brown, 443 P.3d 642 (Or. Ct. App. 2019). · cites it 4× “(1) Notwithstanding ORS 221.650, during the period that begins on the 30th day following the date of the election held pursuant to section 2 of this 2015 Act and ends on the 60th day following the date of the election, the City of Damascus shall: "(a) Expend moneys in the funds…”
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