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In oregon, the original judgment is typically stayed during the appeal process, meaning it does not take effect until the appeal is resolved. The appeal period begins from the date the judgment is entered in the court register, not from the date the notice of appeal is issued. The relevant law is found under the oregon rules of civil procedure, specifically orcp rule 72. Consult with a lawyer for specific advice related to your case.Full Conversation
Does the original judgment take effect during the appeal?
Hi ****! In Oregon, the original judgment is typically stayed (put on hold) during the appeal process, meaning it does not take effect until the appeal is resolved. However, there are exceptions depending on the case. What type of case is your appeal related to?
Easement disputes
Thanks for the information, ****! In Oregon, during an easement dispute, the original judgment is usually stayed during the appeal. However, specific conditions or actions by the court could affect this.
- Are you currently facing any immediate actions or issues related to the easement dispute during the appeal process?
No
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Thanks for confirming, ****. Since there aren't any immediate actions or issues, the stay on the original judgment should be in effect during the appeal process. However, always consult with your lawyer for specific advice related to your case.
Which law for this?
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In Oregon, the rule that generally covers the staying of judgments during the appeal process can be found under the Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure (ORCP). Specifically, ORCP Rule * provides guidelines regarding the stay of enforcement of a judgment pending appeal.
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When does the appeal period begin?
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In Oregon, the appeal period usually begins from the date the judgment is entered in the court register. This date is crucial as it marks the start of the timeframe within which you can file an appeal.
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Is the appeal period starting after the date on which the notice of appeal is issued?
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In Oregon, the appeal period starts from the date the judgment is entered in the court register, not from the date on which the notice of appeal is issued. This is a critical distinction to ensure timely filing.
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Is the original judgment set aside from the date of the notice of appeal?
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In Oregon, the original judgment is not set aside from the date of the notice of appeal. The judgment is typically stayed (put on hold) during the appeal process, meaning it does not take effect until the appeal is resolved, unless specific conditions or court orders dictate otherwise.
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