Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 19 § 19.450 — Appellate judgment; when effective; effect of entry in trial court register;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 19 ·
Oregon Code § 19.450·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Appellate judgment; when effective; effect of entry in trial court register;
effect on judgment lien.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) Appellate
judgment means the decision of the Court of Appeals or Supreme Court, or such
portion of the decision as may be specified by the rule of the Supreme Court or
the Court of Appeals, together with an award of attorney fees or allowance of
costs and disbursements, if any.
(b) Decision
means a memorandum opinion, an opinion indicating the author or an order
denying or dismissing an appeal issued by the Court of Appeals or the Supreme
Court. The decision shall state the courts disposition of the judgment being
appealed, and may provide for final disposition of the cause. The decision
shall designate the prevailing party or parties, state whether a party or
parties will be allowed costs and disbursements, and if so, by whom the costs
and disbursements will be paid.
(2) As to appeals
from circuit and tax courts, the appellate judgment is effective when a copy of
the appellate judgment is entered in the courts register and sent by the State
Court Administrator to the court from which the appeal was taken. When the
State Court Administrator sends a copy of the appellate judgment to the court
from which the appeal was taken, the administrator also shall send a copy to
the parties to the appeal.
(3) If a new
trial is ordered, upon the receipt of the appellate judgment by the trial court
administrator for the court below, the trial court administrator shall enter
the appellate courts decision in the register of the court below and
thereafter the cause shall be deemed pending for trial in such court, according
to the directions of the court which rendered the decision. If a new trial is
not ordered, upon the receipt of the appellate judgment by the trial court
administrator, a judgment shall be entered in the register according to the
directions of the court which rendered the decision, in like manner and with
like effect as if the same was given in the court below.
(4) A party
entitled to enforce an undertaking may obtain judgment against a surety by
filing a request with the State Court Administrator and serving a copy of the
request on the other parties and the surety. The request must identify the
surety against whom judgment is to be entered and the amount of the judgment
sought to be imposed against the surety. Unless otherwise directed by the
appellate court, upon receiving the request the State Court Administrator shall
include in the appellate judgment a judgment against the surety in the amount
specified.
(5) If the
appellate judgment terminating an appeal contains a judgment against a surety
for an undertaking, the trial court administrator shall enter the judgment
against the surety in like manner and with like effect as if the judgment was
given in the court below.
(6) Except as
provided in ORS 18.154, an appeal does not discharge the lien of a judgment and
unless the judgment is reversed, the lien of the judgment merges with and
continues in the affirmed or modified judgment given on appeal, from the time
of the entry of the judgment in the court below. The lien of any judgment
created by recording a certified copy of the judgment or a lien record abstract
continues in force in the same manner as the original judgment lien as provided
in this subsection. [Formerly 19.190; 1999 c.367 §16; 2003 c.576 §89; 2025
c.256 §4]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 19.450
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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