Oregon Statutes

§ 646A.112 — Injunction of sham sale; evidence; attorney fees; defense; definitions

Oregon § 646A.112
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.16
Title 50Trade Regulations and Practices
Ch. 646ATrade Regulation

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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 646A.112 (2026).

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(1)As used in this section:
(a)“Appropriate court” has the meaning given that term in ORS 646.605.
(b)“Relevant market” means:
(A)A product market that consists of products or services that a consumer would regard as interchangeable or substitutable by reason of the products’ or services’ characteristics, prices and intended use; or
(B)A geographic market that consists of the area in which the persons concerned are involved in the supply of a product or service and in which the conditions of competition are sufficiently homogenous.
(c)“Sham sale” means a going out of business sale, as defined in ORS 646A.100, conducted with the intent to continue the same or a similar business in the same location or at a location within the same relevant market but that is a sale that is represented

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Related

§ 646.605
Oregon § 646.605
§ 646A.100
Oregon § 646A.100

Legislative History

2007 c.820 §7

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