Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 305 § 305.485 — Records
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 305 ·
Oregon Code § 305.485·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Records.
(1) The
records of the tax court shall include a register, journal and fee book.
(2) The register
is a book wherein the clerk shall enter, by its title, every suit or proceeding
commenced in, or transferred or appealed to, the tax court, according to the
date of its commencement, transfer or appeal. Thereafter, until the entry of
judgment, the clerk shall note therein, according to the date thereof, the
filing or return of any paper or process, or the making of any order, rule or
other direction in or concerning such suit or proceeding.
(3) The journal
is a book wherein the clerk shall enter the proceedings of the court.
(4) The fee book
is a book wherein the clerk shall enter, under the title of every cause,
against the party to whom the service is rendered, the clerks fees earned, and
whether received or not received.
(5) The files of
the court are all papers or process filed with or by the clerk of the court, in
any suit or proceeding therein, or before the judge.
(6) Separate
records shall be kept for the magistrate division.
(7) ORS 7.095,
authorizing the use of electronic data processing techniques, is applicable to
the records required by this section. [1961 c.533 §10; 1995 c.273 §26; 1995
c.650 §5; 1997 c.325 §§9,10]
(Industrial Property
Appeals)
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 305.485
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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