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Senate passes bill to shield sellers in conservation land transfers from criminal liability
Summary
The Oregon Senate passed House Bill 2256A to clarify that sellers transferring property for land- and water-conservation purposes will not be criminally liable if the parcel was not a legally established lot.
The Oregon State Senate on third reading passed House Bill 2256A, which supporters said will protect sellers who transfer land for conservation purposes from criminal liability if the parcel being transferred was not formally established as a legal lot.
Senator Pruzanski, sponsor on the floor, said the bill "ensure[s] that individuals who want to enter into these contracts and…
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