Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 19 § 19.360 — Appellate review of trial court orders relating to undertakings and stays
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 19 ·
Oregon Code § 19.360·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Appellate review of trial court orders relating to undertakings and stays.
(1) Any party aggrieved by the
trial courts final order relating to an undertaking on appeal, the trial courts
grant or denial of a stay or the terms and conditions imposed by the trial
court on the granting of a stay may seek review of the trial courts decision
by filing a motion in the appellate court to which the appeal is made. The
motion must be filed within 14 days after the entry of the trial courts order.
During the 14-day period after the entry of the trial courts order, the
judgment shall automatically be stayed unless the trial court orders otherwise.
The trial court may impose terms or conditions on the stay or take such other
action as may be necessary to prevent prejudice to the parties.
(2) The appellate
court may review the decision of the trial court under the provisions of this
section at any time after the filing of the notice of appeal. Notwithstanding
ORS 19.415 (3), the appellate court shall review the decision de novo upon the
record.
(3) On de novo
review under subsection (2) of this section, the record shall be restricted to
the record made before the trial court unless:
(a) There is
additional relevant information relating to the period of time following the
decision of the trial court that the appellate court determines to be important
to review of the decision; or
(b) The party
submitting new information establishes that there was good cause for not
submitting the information to the trial court.
(4) On review of
a trial courts decision relating to a request for a stay pending appeal, an
appellate court may remand the matter to the trial court for reconsideration,
may vacate a stay granted by the trial court, may grant a stay, and may impose
or modify terms and conditions on a stay. Upon receipt of a request for a stay
pending appeal made to the appellate court in the first instance, the appellate
court may remand the matter to the trial court for consideration in the first
instance, may grant or deny a stay, and may impose terms and conditions on a
stay issued by the appellate court. [1997 c.71 §9; 1999 c.294 §1; 2009 c.231 §4]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 19.360
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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