Oregon Statutes

§ 43.220 — Impeachment of judicial record

Oregon § 43.220
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.1
Title 4Evidence and Witnesses
Ch. 43Public Writings

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 43.220 (2026).

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Any judicial record may be impeached and the presumption arising therefrom overcome by evidence of a want of jurisdiction, collusion between the parties, or fraud in the party offering the record. The jurisdiction sufficient to sustain a record is jurisdiction over the cause, over the parties and, when a specific thing is the subject of the determination, over the thing.

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