Oregon Statutes
§ 19.340 — Waiver of supersedeas undertaking; sale of perishables
Oregon § 19.340
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 19.340 (2026).
Text
(1)The trial court, in its discretion, may stay a judgment without requiring a supersedeas undertaking, or reduce the amount of the supersedeas undertaking required of the appellant, if the appellant is an executor, administrator, trustee or other person acting on behalf of another.
(2)If a judgment that has been stayed requires the sale of perishable property, or if perishable property has been seized to satisfy or secure a judgment that has been stayed, the trial court may order that perishable property be sold and the proceeds of the sale deposited or invested until issuance of the appellate judgment terminating the appeal.
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Legislative History
1997 c.71 §7
Nearby Sections
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