Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 53 § 53.270 — Enforcement of judgment against complainant

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 53 ·
Oregon Code § 53.270 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Enforcement of judgment against complainant. If the complainant does not pay the judgment, or give the required security therefor, it may be enforced against the complainant in all respects as a judgment for a fine in a criminal action; but if the complainant gives the required security, the judgment may be enforced at the expiration of the 30 days against the complainant and the sureties of the complainant in the undertaking in all respects as a judgment for money in a civil action. [Formerly 156.300]
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