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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 28 § 28.235 — Certification to another state

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 28 ·
Oregon Code § 28.235 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Certification to another state. The Supreme Court or the Court of Appeals of this state, on their own motion or the motion of any party, may order certification of questions of law to the highest court of any state when it appears to the certifying court that there are involved in any proceeding before the court questions of law of the receiving state which may be determinative of the cause then pending in the certifying court and it appears to the certifying court that there are no controlling precedents in the decisions of the highest court or intermediate appellate courts of the receiving state. [1983 c.103 §8] Note: See note under 28.200.
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