Oregon Code § 36.470·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Interim
judicial relief; factors considered by court; determination of arbitral
tribunals jurisdiction.
(1) It is not incompatible with an arbitration agreement for a party to request
from a court, before or during arbitral proceedings, an interim measure of
protection or for the court to grant such a measure.
(2) Any party to
an arbitration governed by ORS 36.450 to 36.558 may request from the circuit
court the enforcement of an order of an arbitral tribunal granting an interim
measure of protection pursuant to ORS 36.486. Enforcement shall be granted
pursuant to the law applicable to the granting of the type of interim relief
requested.
(3) Measures
which the circuit court may grant in connection with a pending arbitration
include, but are not limited to:
(a) An order of
attachment issued to assure that the award to which the applicant may be
entitled is not rendered ineffectual by the dissipation of party assets.
(b) A preliminary
injunction granted in order to protect trade secrets or to conserve goods which
are the subject matter of the arbitral dispute.
(4) In
considering a request for interim relief, the court, subject to subsection (5)
of this section, shall give preclusive effect to any and all findings of fact
of the arbitral tribunal, including the probable validity of the claim which is
the subject of the award for interim relief that the arbitral tribunal has
previously granted in the proceeding in question, provided that such interim
award is consistent with public policy.
(5) Where the
arbitral tribunal has not ruled on an objection to its jurisdiction, the court
shall not grant preclusive effect to the tribunals findings until the court
has made an independent finding as to the jurisdiction of the arbitral
tribunal. If the court rules that the arbitral tribunal did not have
jurisdiction, the application for interim measures of relief shall be denied.
Such a ruling by the court that the arbitral tribunal lacks jurisdiction is not
binding on the arbitral tribunal or subsequent judicial proceedings. [1991
c.405 §12; 1993 c.244 §2]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 36.470
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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