Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 650 § 650.250 — Injunctive relief or damages; limitation on commencement of action; attorney
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 650 ·
Oregon Code § 650.250·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Injunctive relief or damages; limitation on commencement of action; attorney
fees.
(1) Any
person who is injured in the persons business or property by reason of a
violation of ORS 650.200 to 650.250 may sue therefor in any court having
jurisdiction in the county where the defendant resides or is found, or any
agent resides or is found, or where service may be obtained, for injunctive
relief or to recover the damages sustained by the person. Any action brought
pursuant to this section shall be commenced within four years after the cause
of action accrued. Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, the
court may award reasonable attorney fees to the prevailing party in an action
under this section.
(2) The court may
not award attorney fees to a prevailing defendant under the provisions of
subsection (1) of this section if the action under this section is maintained
as a class action pursuant to ORCP 32. [1987 c.917 §11; 1995 c.696 §42]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 650.250
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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