Title 105 · ORS Chapter 105

475C.337, 475C.341, 475C.345 or 475C.349 occurs or any place wherein are kept, stored or located any of the devices, equipment, things or substances used for a misdemeanor or felony offense described

Citation: ORS 475C.337

Section: 475C.337

475C.337, 475C.341, 475C.345 or 475C.349 occurs or any place wherein are kept, stored or located any of the devices, equipment, things or substances used for a misdemeanor or felony offense described in ORS 475C.337, 475C.341, 475C.345 or 475C.349. As used in this paragraph, �devices, equipment, things or substances� does not include hypodermic syringes or needles.

����� (2) Nothing in ORS 105.550 to 105.600, 166.715 and 167.158 applies to property to the extent that the devices, equipment, things or substances that are used for delivery, manufacture or possession of a controlled substance, or for commission of an offense described in ORS 475C.337, 475C.341, 475C.345 or 475C.349, are kept, stored or located in or on the property for the purpose of lawful sale or use of the devices, equipment, things or substances. [1989 c.846 �3; 1989 c.915 �24; 1999 c.168 �7; 2005 c.706 �1; 2005 c.708 �43; 2011 c.151 �6; 2015 c.98 �4; 2017 c.21 �37]

����� 105.560 Action to restrain or enjoin nuisance; jurisdiction; remedies. (1) An action to restrain or enjoin a nuisance described in ORS 105.555 or 105.597 may be brought by the Attorney General, district attorney, county attorney, city attorney or a person residing or doing business in the county where the property is located. The action shall be brought in the circuit court in the county where the property is located. Except as provided in subsection (5) of this section, the action may be commenced in the small claims department of the circuit court for the county where the property is located.

����� (2) In addition to any other remedy that may be available under ORS 105.550 to 105.600, a plaintiff in an action brought to restrain or enjoin a nuisance described in ORS 105.555 or 105.597 may seek damages for mental suffering, emotional distress, inconvenience and interference with the use of property suffered by the plaintiff by reason of the activities constituting a nuisance.

����� (3) The court may award reasonable attorney fees to the prevailing party in an action under ORS