Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 52 § 52.560 — Jurisdiction to cease when title to real property in question; further
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 52 ·
Oregon Code § 52.560·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Jurisdiction to cease when title to real property in question; further
proceedings in circuit court.
If it appears on the trial of any cause before a justice of the peace from the
evidence of either party, or from the pleadings, that the title to real
property is in question, which title is disputed by the other party, the
justice shall immediately make an entry thereof in the docket of the justice
and cease all further proceedings in the cause. The justice shall certify and
return to the circuit court of the county a transcript of all the entries made
in the docket of the justice relating to the case, together with all the
process and other papers relating to the action, in the same manner and within
the same time as upon an appeal. Thereupon the circuit court shall proceed in
the cause to final judgment and execution in the same manner as if the action
had been originally commenced therein, and disbursements shall abide the event
of the action.
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 52.560
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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