Oregon Statutes
§ 34.180 — Failure to answer or move for dismissal; additional pleadings
Oregon § 34.180
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 34.180 (2026).
Text
If the defendant does not show cause by motion to dismiss or answer, a peremptory mandamus shall be allowed against the defendant. If the answer contains new matter, the same may be moved against or replied to by the plaintiff, within such time as the court or judge may prescribe. If the replication contains new matter, the same may be moved against by the defendant within such time as the court or judge may prescribe, or the defendant may countervail such matter on the trial or other proceedings by proof, either in direct denial or by way of avoidance.
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Related
State Ex Rel. Portland Habilitation Center, Inc. v. Portland State University
292 P.3d 537 (Oregon Supreme Court, 2012)
Legislative History
Amended by 1979 c.284 §71
Nearby Sections
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§ 34.040
When allowed§ 34.050
Plaintiff’s undertaking§ 34.055
§ 34.055§ 34.060
To whom directed; return§ 34.070
Stay of proceedings§ 34.080
Issuance and service of writ§ 34.090
Order for further return§ 34.100
Power of court on review; appeal§ 34.110
When and to whom writ issued§ 34.120
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Bluebook (online)
Oregon § 34.180, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/or/34.180.