Affidavit for the Abandonment of an Entire Groundwater Certificate of Registration is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Water Resources Department - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is an Affidavit for the Abandonment of an Entire Groundwater Certificate of Registration?
A: An Affidavit for the Abandonment of an Entire Groundwater Certificate of Registration is a legal document used in Oregon to request the abandonment of a groundwater certificate.
Q: What is a groundwater certificate of registration?
A: A groundwater certificate of registration is a document issued by the Oregon Department of Water Resources that allows a person or entity to use groundwater for various purposes.
Q: When would someone request the abandonment of a groundwater certificate of registration?
A: Someone would request the abandonment of a groundwater certificate of registration when they no longer wish to use the groundwater or when the certificate is no longer needed.
Q: What information is required in the affidavit?
A: The affidavit will typically require information such as the certificate number, the property location, and the reason for abandonment.
Q: What happens after the affidavit is submitted?
A: Once the affidavit is submitted and processed, the groundwater certificate of registration will be considered abandoned and no longer active.
Q: Are there any legal consequences for providing false information in the affidavit?
A: Yes, providing false information in the affidavit may have legal consequences. It is important to provide accurate and truthful information.
Q: Can I request the abandonment of a partial groundwater certificate of registration?
A: No, the Affidavit for the Abandonment of an Entire Groundwater Certificate of Registration is specifically for requesting the abandonment of the entire certificate, not a partial abandonment.
Form Details:
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