Source: https://www.oregonlaws.org/ors/2007/92.016
Timestamp: 2019-08-25 20:29:19
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§24', '§5', '§1', '§5', '§5', '§34']

ORS 92.016 - Sale or negotiation to sell lot or parcel prior to approval of tentative plan - 2007 Oregon Revised Statutes
2007 ORS Vol. 3 Chapter 92 Section 92.016
2007 ORS 92.016¹
Sale or negotiation to sell lot or parcel prior to approval of tentative plan
(1) No person shall sell any lot in any subdivision with respect to which approval is required by any ordinance or regulation adopted under ORS 92.044 (Adoption of standards and procedures governing approval of plats and plans) and 92.048 (Procedure for adoption of regulations under ORS 92.044 and 92.046) until such approval is obtained. No person shall negotiate to sell any lot in a subdivision until a tentative plan has been approved.
(2) A person may negotiate to sell any parcel in a partition with respect to which approval of a tentative plan is required by any ordinance or regulation adopted under ORS 92.044 (Adoption of standards and procedures governing approval of plats and plans) or 92.046 (Adoption of regulations governing approval of partitioning of land), respectively, prior to the approval of the tentative plan for the partition, but no person may sell any parcel in a partition for which approval of a tentative plan is required by any ordinance or regulation adopted under ORS 92.044 (Adoption of standards and procedures governing approval of plats and plans) or 92.046 (Adoption of regulations governing approval of partitioning of land), respectively, prior to such approval. [1955 c.756 §24; 1973 c.696 §5; 1974 c.74 §1; 1977 c.809 §5; 1991 c.763 §5; 2003 c.14 §34]
Contractual promise to convey land which violates this sec­tion is unenforceable by seller against purchaser of prop­erty, but enforceable by purchaser against seller if purchaser can otherwise prove breach of contract, to wit, that land sold was unparti­tioned prop­erty and damages were caused by breach of implied promise of lawful parti­tioning. Ogan v. Ellison, 297 Or 25, 682 P2d 760 (1984)