Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 34 § 34.140 — Direction and service of writ; proof of service; enforcing obedience to writ
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 34 ·
Oregon Code § 34.140·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Direction and service of writ; proof of service; enforcing obedience to writ.
(1) The writ shall be directed to
the court, corporation, board, officer or person designated in the order of
allowance, and may be served thereon, by any person authorized to serve a
summons, by delivery of the original to such officer or person, or to any
member of such court, or to any officer of such corporation upon whom a summons
lawfully may be served. A certified copy of the writ shall be served on all
intervenors, adverse parties and counsel for the defendant. Such service is
sufficient if it complies with ORCP 9. The relator shall file with the court
proof of service of the writ on the defendant, and intervenors, adverse parties
and counsel for the defendant, if any.
(2) Obedience to
the writ may be enforced in such manner as the court or judge thereof shall
direct. [Amended by 1989 c.702 §4]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 34.140
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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