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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 19 § 19.270 — Appellate jurisdiction of Supreme Court and Court of Appeals; trial court

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 19 ·
Oregon Code § 19.270 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Appellate jurisdiction of Supreme Court and Court of Appeals; trial court jurisdiction to enter appealable judgment or order. (1) The Supreme Court or the Court of Appeals has jurisdiction of the cause when the notice of appeal has been served and filed as provided in ORS 19.240, 19.250 and 19.255. The trial court may exercise those powers in connection with the appeal as are conferred by law, and retains jurisdiction in the matter for the following purposes: (a) Deciding requests for attorney fees, costs and disbursements or expenses pursuant to ORCP 68 or other provision of law. (b) Enforcing the judgment, subject to any stay of the judgment. (c) Deciding a motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict under ORCP 63. (d) Deciding a motion for new trial under ORCP 64. (e) Deciding a motion for relief from judgment under ORCP 71 B. (2) The following requirements of ORS 19.240, 19.250 and 19.255 are jurisdictional and may not be waived or extended: (a) Service of the notice of appeal on all parties identified in the notice of appeal as adverse parties or, if the notice of appeal does not identify adverse parties, on all parties who have appeared in the action, suit or proceeding, as provided in ORS 19.240 (2)(a), within the time limits prescribed by ORS 19.255. (b) Filing of the original of the notice of appeal with the Court of Appeals as provided in ORS
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