Oregon Code § 19.350·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Discretionary stay by court.
(1) A party may seek a stay of judgment pending a decision on appeal in the
manner provided by this section only if the judgment may not be stayed under
the provisions of ORS 19.335 or 19.340, or under any other provision of law
specifying a procedure or grounds for staying the judgment. A stay of judgment
may not be granted under this section if any other provision of law specifies
that a stay may not be granted pending a decision on appeal.
(2) Except as
provided in subsection (5) of this section, a party seeking a stay under the
provisions of this section must first request a stay from the trial court. The
trial court may act on a request for a stay before or after a notice of appeal
is filed. The time for filing a notice of appeal is not tolled by the making of
a request for a stay under this section or by the trial courts action on the
request.
(3) The trial
court shall consider the following factors in deciding whether to grant a stay
under this section, in addition to such other factors as the trial court
considers important:
(a) The
likelihood of the appellant prevailing on appeal.
(b) Whether the
appeal is taken in good faith and not for the purpose of delay.
(c) Whether there
is any support in fact or in law for the appeal.
(d) The nature of
the harm to the appellant, to other parties, to other persons and to the public
that will likely result from the grant or denial of a stay.
(4) The trial
court has discretion to impose reasonable conditions on the grant of a stay
under the provisions of this section. The court may require that a supersedeas
undertaking be filed in a specified amount as a condition of granting a stay
under the provisions of this section.
(5) A party may
request a stay pending appeal from the appellate court in the first instance,
and the appellate court may act on that request without requiring the party to
seek a stay from the trial court, if the party establishes that the filing of a
request for a stay with the trial court would be futile or that the trial court
is unable or unwilling to act on the request within a reasonable time. In
considering a request for a stay under this subsection, the appellate court
shall consider the factors set out in subsection (3) of this section in
addition to any other factors the court considers important. [1997 c.71 §8]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 19.350
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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