Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 33 § 33.720 — Proceeding in rem; practice and procedure as in action not triable by right to
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 33 ·
Oregon Code § 33.720·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Proceeding in rem; practice and procedure as in action not triable by right to
jury; service by publication; appeal; costs.
(1) The determination authorized by ORS 33.710 shall
be in the nature of a proceeding in rem; and the practice and procedure therein
shall follow the practice and procedure of an action not triable by right to a
jury, as far as the same is consistent with the determination sought to be
obtained, except as provided in this section.
(2) Jurisdiction
of the municipal corporation shall be obtained by the publication of notice
directed to the municipal corporation; and jurisdiction of the electors of the
municipal corporation shall be obtained by publication of notice directed to
all electors, freeholders, taxpayers and other interested persons, without
naming such electors, freeholders, taxpayers and other interested persons
individually. The notice shall be served on all parties in interest by
publication thereof for at least once a week for three successive weeks in a
newspaper of general circulation published in the county where the proceeding
is pending, or if no such newspaper is published therein, then in a contiguous
county. Jurisdiction shall be complete within 10 days after the date of
completing publication of the notice as provided in this section.
(3) Any person
interested may at any time before the expiration of the 10 days appear and
contest the validity of such proceeding, or of any of the acts or things
therein enumerated. Such proceeding shall be tried forthwith and judgment
rendered as expeditiously as possible declaring the matter so contested to be
either valid or invalid. Any order or judgment in the course of such proceeding
may be made and rendered by the judge in vacation or otherwise; and for that
purpose, the court shall be deemed at all times to be in session and the act of
the judge in making the order or judgment shall be the act of the court.
(4) Any party may
appeal to the Court of Appeals from a judgment rendered in such proceeding. The
court, in inquiring into the regularity, legality or correctness of any
proceeding of the municipal corporation or its governing body shall disregard
any error, irregularity or omission which does not affect the substantial
rights of the parties to the special proceeding, and may approve the
proceedings in part and may disapprove and declare illegal or invalid in part
other or subsequent proceedings, or may approve or disapprove the proceedings,
or may approve the proceedings in part and disapprove the remainder thereof.
(5) Costs of the
proceeding may be allowed and apportioned between the parties in the discretion
of the court.
(6) Upon
conclusion of a proceeding authorized by ORS 33.710 (2)(b), including any
appeal of a judgment, the judgment entered in the proceeding is binding upon
the parties and all other persons. Claim preclusion and issue preclusion apply
to all matters adjudicated in the proceeding. Except for an action to enforce a
judgment, the courts of this state do not have jurisdiction over an action by
or against the governing body or municipal corporation named in the judgment if
the purpose of the action is to seek judicial review or judicial examination,
directly or indirectly, of a matter adjudicated in the proceeding. [Amended by
1975 c.133 §2; 1979 c.284 §69; 2001 c.537 §1; 2003 c.576 §234]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 33.720
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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