Oregon Revised Statutes
Or. Rev. Stat. § 312.090 (2026)
Judgment; lien; interest
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312.090 Judgment; lien; interest. The court shall give judgment for the delinquent taxes and interest appearing to be due on the several parcels of real property described in the application, and shall enter a judgment requiring that the several liens of such taxes be foreclosed. The judgment shall be a several judgment against and a lien on each parcel of property included therein. The several judgment shall bear interest at the legal rate from the date of entry thereof. [Amended by 2003 c.576 §417]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5
cases (2 in the last 5 years), 1983–2025 · leading case: Hull v. Klamath Cnty. (In re Hull), 591 B.R. 25 (Bankr. D. Or. 2018).
Hull v. Klamath Cnty. (In re Hull), 591 B.R. 25 (Bankr. D. Or. 2018). “Upon delivery to the clerk of a judgment for delinquent taxes, "the certified copy shall constitute a certificate of sale to the county of the [property] described in the judgment .”
Grant Cnty. v. Guyer, 672 P.2d 702 (Or. 1983). “If not so removed, a judgment and decree is entered pursuant to ORS 312.090 and the property is ordered sold to the county, ORS 312.”
In re Pineda-Pineda, 510 B.R. 648 (Bankr. D. Or. 2014). “ORS 312.090. The Default Judgment provides that each of the properties on the List “shall be sold directly to the [Cjounty for the respective amounts of taxes and interest for which the properties severally are liable.”
W. States Land Reliance Trust v. Linn Cnty., 343 Or. App. 280 (Or. Ct. App. 2025). “ORS 312.090. After a property has been foreclosed, the property owner has two years to redeem the property by paying “the full amount applicable to the property under the judgment,” plus interest and a penalty.”
W. States Land Reliance Trust v. Linn Cnty., 343 Or. App. 280 (Or. Ct. App. 2025). “ORS 312.090. After a property has been foreclosed, the property owner has two years to redeem the property by paying “the full amount applicable to the property under the judgment,” plus interest and a penalty.”
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