Oregon Statutes

§ 36.502 — Effect of failure to make required statement or to appear at oral hearing

Oregon § 36.502
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.1
Title 3Remedies and Special Actions and Proceedings
Ch. 36Mediation and Arbitration

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 36.502 (2026).

Text

(1)Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, where, without showing sufficient cause, the claimant fails to communicate the statement of claim of the claimant in accordance with ORS 36.498 (1) and (2), the arbitral tribunal shall terminate the proceedings.
(2)Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, where, without showing sufficient cause, the respondent fails to communicate the statement of defense of the respondent in accordance with ORS 36.498 (1) and (2), the arbitral tribunal shall continue the proceedings without treating that failure in itself as an admission of the claimant’s allegations.
(3)Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, where, without showing sufficient cause, a party fails to appear at an oral hearing or to produce documentary evidence, the arbitral tribunal may continu

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§ 36.498
Oregon § 36.498

Legislative History

1991 c.405 §28

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