Oregon Code § 105.145·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Judgment
on trial by court; duties of parties to stipulated agreement.
(1) If an action is tried by the
court without a jury, and after hearing the evidence the court concludes that
the complaint is not true, the court shall enter judgment against the plaintiff
for costs and disbursements. If the court finds the complaint true or if
judgment is rendered by default, the court shall render a general judgment
against the defendant and in favor of the plaintiff, for restitution of the
premises and the costs and disbursements of the action. If the court finds the
complaint true in part, the court shall render judgment for the restitution of
such part only, and the costs and disbursements shall be taxed as the court
deems just and equitable.
(2) If, as a
result of a court-sponsored or other mediation or otherwise, the plaintiff and
defendant agree, in the manner provided by ORCP 67 F for judgment by
stipulation, that the defendant shall perform in a certain manner or that the
plaintiff shall be paid moneys agreed to be owing by the defendant and that as
a result of that performance or payment the defendant shall retain possession
of the premises, including retention of possession contingent upon that
performance or payment of moneys by the defendant by a certain date, the court
shall enter an order or judgment to that effect. In addition, if the plaintiff
and defendant agree that the plaintiff shall perform in a certain manner or pay
moneys to the defendant by a certain date, the court shall enter an order or
judgment to that effect.
(3) If, as
provided by subsection (2) of this section, the parties enter an order or
judgment by stipulation that requires the defendant to perform in a certain
manner or make a payment by a certain date and the defendant later demonstrates
compliance with the stipulation, the court shall enter a judgment of dismissal
in favor of the defendant. [Amended by 1997 c.577 §35; 1999 c.603 §36; 2003
c.378 §22]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 105.145
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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