Title 130 · ORS Chapter 130
128.296] ����� 130.445 Dismissal for want of prosecution. (1) If the trustee does not file a petition to close the case under ORS 130.440 within one year after filing a petition under ORS 130.355,
Citation: ORS 128.296
Section: 128.296
128.296]
����� 130.445 Dismissal for want of prosecution. (1) If the trustee does not file a petition to close the case under ORS 130.440 within one year after filing a petition under ORS 130.355, the court clerk shall mail a notice to the trustee, or the attorney for the trustee if the trustee is represented by counsel, informing the trustee that a judgment of dismissal will be entered in the case for want of prosecution unless an application for a continuance is made to the court and good cause is shown within 60 days after the date of the notice. Good cause for a continuance includes the pendency of a separate action under ORS 130.400 (4).
����� (2) If an application for a continuance is not made under this section, or the court fails to find good cause for a continuance, the court shall enter a judgment of dismissal of the proceeding without prejudice. The dismissal does not bar a claimant�s right to pursue claims against a trustee, and a claimant shall have the same rights as if the trustee filed no proceeding. [Formerly 128.298]
����� 130.450 Consolidation of proceedings. If the proceeding to determine claims against a deceased settlor is pending under ORS 130.350 to 130.450 at the same time as probate proceedings under ORS chapter 115, upon motion of any party or upon the court�s own motion, any of the courts conducting proceedings may:
����� (1) Order a joint hearing or trial on the common claims;
����� (2) Order that the proceedings be consolidated; or
����� (3) Make orders concerning the proceedings to avoid unnecessary costs for delays. [Formerly