Oregon Statutes
§ 55.300 — Who may appeal
Oregon § 55.300
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 55.300 (2026).
Text
(1)Any party to a judgment in a civil action in a justice court, other than a judgment by confession or for want of an answer, may appeal from the judgment when:
(a)The sum in controversy is $100 or more, or the action is for the recovery of personal property of the value of $100 or more, exclusive of disbursements in either case; or
(b)When the action is for the recovery of the possession of real property under ORS 105.110.
(2)(a) A defendant may appeal from the justice court’s order denying the defendant’s motion to set aside a default order or judgment.
(b)A plaintiff may appeal from the justice court’s order granting a defendant’s motion to set aside a default order or judgment.
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§ 105.110
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Legislative History
2025 c.268 §24
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