Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 124 § 124.120 — Relief

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 124 ·
Oregon Code § 124.120 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Relief available. The court may restrain and remedy the conduct described in ORS 124.105 and 124.110 by issuing appropriate orders including but not limited to: (1) A judgment for the remedies provided by ORS 124.100. (2) Restraining orders, temporary injunctions or other actions as the court deems proper, including the acceptance of satisfactory performance bonds, the creation of receiverships, the appointment of qualified receivers and the enforcement of constructive trusts. (3) Ordering any person to divest direct or indirect interest or contact with any person or enterprise. (4) Imposing reasonable restrictions, including permanent injunctions on the future activities or investments of any person, including prohibiting any person from engaging in the same type of endeavor or conduct to the extent permitted by the Constitution of the United States and this state. [1995 c.671 §4]
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