Title 19 · ORS Chapter 19
(3), within the time limits prescribed by ORS 19.255.
Citation: ORS 19.240
Section: 19.240
19.240 (3), within the time limits prescribed by ORS 19.255.
����� (3) After the Supreme Court or the Court of Appeals has acquired jurisdiction of the cause, the omission of a party to perform any of the acts required in connection with an appeal, or to perform such acts within the time required, shall be cause for dismissal of the appeal. In the event of such omission, the court, on motion of a party or on its own motion may dismiss the appeal. An appeal dismissed on a party�s motion or on the court�s own motion may be reinstated upon showing of good cause.
����� (4) Notwithstanding the filing of a notice of appeal, the trial court has jurisdiction, with leave of the appellate court, to enter an appealable judgment or order if the appellate court determines that:
����� (a) At the time of the filing of the notice of appeal the trial court intended to enter an appealable judgment or order; and
����� (b) The judgment or order from which the appeal is taken is defective in form or was entered at a time when the trial court did not have jurisdiction of the cause under subsection (1) of this section, or the trial court had not yet entered an appealable judgment or order.
����� (5) Notwithstanding the filing of a notice of appeal, the trial court has jurisdiction:
����� (a) To enter in the trial court register a judgment or order that the trial judge signed before the notice of appeal was filed;
����� (b) To enter an order or supplemental judgment under ORCP 71 or ORS 19.275, 107.105 (4) or