Oregon Code § 18.082·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Effect
of entry of judgment.
(1) Upon entry of a judgment, the judgment:
(a) Becomes the
exclusive statement of the courts decision in the case and governs the rights
and obligations of the parties that are subject to the judgment;
(b) May be
enforced in the manner provided by law;
(c) May be
appealed in the manner provided by law;
(d) Acts as
official notice of the courts decision; and
(e) May be set
aside or modified only by the court rendering the judgment or by another court
or tribunal with the same or greater authority than the court rendering the
judgment.
(2) A general
judgment incorporates a previous written decision of the court that decides one
or more requests for relief in the case and that:
(a) Is not a
judgment;
(b) Is consistent
with the terms of the general judgment and any limited judgments in the case;
and
(c) Reflects an
express determination by the court that the decision be conclusive as to the
requests for relief that are resolved.
(3) Upon entry of
a general judgment, any request for relief in the action that is not decided by
the general judgment or by a previous limited judgment, that has not been
incorporated into the general judgment under subsection (2) of this section, or
that cannot be decided by a supplemental judgment, is dismissed with prejudice
unless the judgment provides that the dismissal is without prejudice.
(4) Subsection
(3) of this section does not affect the right of any party to assign error on
appeal to any decision of a court made by order during an action.
(5) Subsection
(3) of this section does not apply to a general judgment of dismissal. Except
as otherwise provided by law, by the Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure or by the
terms of the judgment, a general judgment of dismissal is without prejudice as
to any request for relief in the action.
(6) If a document
labeled as a decree is filed with the court administrator, or a judgment
document is filed with the court administrator that does not indicate whether
the judgment is a limited, general or supplemental judgment, and the court
administrator fails to comply with ORS 18.058 and makes an entry in the
register indicating that a judgment has been filed with court administrator,
the document has the effect of a general judgment entered in circuit court. [2003
c.576 §11; 2005 c.568 §17]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 18.082
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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