Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 647 § 647.111 — Seizure of counterfeit goods in infringement proceeding; liability for wrongful
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 647 ·
Oregon Code § 647.111·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Seizure of counterfeit goods in infringement proceeding; liability for wrongful
seizure; undertaking.
(1) In a civil action under ORS 647.105, upon motion by the plaintiff with or
without notice to the defendant, the court may order seizure of the counterfeit
goods from any person manufacturing, displaying for sale or selling the goods
if the plaintiff shows good cause and a probability of success on the merits
and posts an undertaking under subsection (6) of this section.
(2) If the
plaintiff makes a motion without notice to the defendant for an order for
seizure and the court determines from the motion that there is good reason for
proceeding without notice to the defendant, the court may waive the requirement
of notice and order seizure of the counterfeit goods.
(3) Any person
from whom seizure is effected by order of the court under this section shall be
served with the order at the time of the seizure. The order of seizure shall
set forth:
(a) The date or
dates on which the seizure is ordered to take place;
(b) A description
of the counterfeit goods to be seized;
(c) The identity
of the person or description of the authority of the person who will seize the
counterfeit goods;
(d) A description
of the location or locations at which seizure is to occur; and
(e) A hearing
date not more than 10 court days after the last date on which seizure is
ordered at which any person from whom goods are seized may appear and seek
release of the seized goods.
(4) If the
plaintiff causes seizure of goods that are not counterfeit, the plaintiff shall
be liable for the following damages, costs and expenses:
(a) Any damages
proximately caused by the seizure of goods that are not counterfeit to any
person having a financial interest in the seized goods.
(b) Costs
incurred by any person in defending against seizure of noncounterfeit goods.
(c) Expenses,
including reasonable attorney defending against the seizure of any
noncounterfeit or noninfringing goods, upon a showing that the plaintiff acted
in bad faith in causing the seizure to occur.
(d) Punitive
damages, if warranted.
(5) A person
seeking a recovery under subsection (4) of this section may join any surety on
an undertaking posted under subsection (6) of this section. Any judgment of
liability shall bind the person liable under subsection (4) of this section and
the surety jointly and severally, but the liability of the surety shall be
limited to the amount of the undertaking.
(6) The court
shall set the amount of the undertaking required by subsection (1) of this
section in accordance with the recovery of damages, costs and expenses under
subsection (4) of this section that would be likely if the court ultimately
were to determine that the goods seized were not counterfeit.
(7) Any person
entitled to recover under subsection (4) of this section, within 30 days after
the date of seizure, may object to the undertaking on the ground that the
surety or the amount of undertaking is insufficient.
(8) The motion
filed pursuant to subsection (1) of this section shall include a statement:
(a) Advising the
person from whom the goods are seized that the undertaking has been filed;
(b) Informing the
person of the right to object to the undertaking on the ground that the surety
or the amount of the undertaking is insufficient; and
(c) Advising the
person from whom the goods are seized that the objection to the undertaking
must be made within 30 days after the date of seizure. [1985 c.566 §4]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 647.111
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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