Oregon Code § 19.415·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Scope
of appellate review.
(1) Except as provided in this section, upon an appeal in an action or
proceeding, without regard to whether the action or proceeding was triable to
the court or a jury, the scope of review shall be as provided in section 3,
Article VII (Amended) of the Oregon Constitution.
(2) No judgment
shall be reversed or modified except for error substantially affecting the
rights of a party.
(3) Upon an
appeal in an equitable action or proceeding, review by the Court of Appeals
shall be as follows:
(a) Upon an
appeal from a judgment in a proceeding for the termination of parental rights,
the Court of Appeals shall try the cause anew upon the record; and
(b) Upon an
appeal in an equitable action or proceeding other than an appeal from a
judgment in a proceeding for the termination of parental rights, the Court of
Appeals, acting in its sole discretion, may try the cause anew upon the record
or make one or more factual findings anew upon the record.
(4) When the
Court of Appeals has tried a cause anew upon the record or has made one or more
factual findings anew upon the record, the Supreme Court may limit its review
of the decision of the Court of Appeals to questions of law. [Formerly 19.125;
2003 c.576 §88; 2005 c.568 §27; 2009 c.231 §2]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 19.415
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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