Oregon Statutes
§ 34.550 — Warrant in case of refusal or neglect to obey writ
Oregon § 34.550
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Or. Rev. Stat. § 34.550 (2026).
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If the person upon whom the writ was duly served refuses or neglects to obey the same by producing the party named in the writ and making a full and explicit return thereto within the time required, and no sufficient excuse is shown therefor, the court or judge before whom the writ was made returnable shall, upon due proof of the service thereof, forthwith issue a warrant against such person, directed to any sheriff in this state, commanding the sheriff forthwith to apprehend such person and bring the person immediately before such court or judge; and on the person being so brought, the person shall be committed to close custody in the jail of the county in which such judge shall be until the person makes return to the writ and complies with any order made in relation to the party for whos
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§ 34.040
When allowed§ 34.050
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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 § 34.550, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/or/34.550.