Oregon Statutes
§ 34.230 — Imposition of fine; payment as bar
Oregon § 34.230
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 34.230 (2026).
Text
Whenever a peremptory mandamus is directed to a public officer or body commanding the performance of any public duty specially enjoined by law, if it appears to the court or judge thereof that the officer or any member of the body has without just excuse refused or neglected to perform the duty so enjoined, the court or judge may impose a fine, not exceeding $500, upon every such officer or member of such body; and the payment thereof is a bar to any action for any penalty incurred by the officer or member by reason of the refusal or neglect of the officer or member to perform the duty so enjoined.
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Related
Mt. Hood Stages, Inc. v. Haley, Public Utility Commissioner
445 P.2d 878 (Oregon Supreme Court, 1968)
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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Oregon § 34.230, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/or/34.230.