Title 19 · ORS Chapter 19
in 1997]
Citation: ORS 19.370
Section: 19.370
19.370 in 1997]
����� 19.080 [Amended by 1959 c.558 �18; renumbered 19.118]
����� 19.084 [1959 c.558 �13; 1985 c.565 �2a; renumbered 19.375 in 1997]
����� 19.088 [1959 c.558 �14; 1969 c.198 �42; 1971 c.193 �22; renumbered 19.380 in 1997]
����� 19.090 [Repealed by 1959 c.558 �51]
����� 19.094 [1959 c.558 �15; 1963 c.372 �1; 1969 c.198 �43; repealed by 1971 c.565 �12 (19.095 enacted in lieu of 19.094)]
����� 19.095 [1971 c.565 �13 (19.095 enacted in lieu of 19.094); renumbered 19.395 in 1997]
����� 19.098 [1959 c.558 �16; 1969 c.198 �44; 1971 c.193 �23; 1971 c.565 �14; repealed by 1997 c.389 �22]
����� 19.100 [Repealed by 1959 c.558 �51]
����� 19.104 [1959 c.558 �27; 1979 c.284 �56; 1997 c.389 �25; 1997 c.801 �128; renumbered 19.500 in 1997]
����� 19.108 [1959 c.558 �20 (enacted in lieu of 19.110); 1969 c.198 �45; 1971 c.193 �24; 1985 c.734 �9; repealed by 1997 c.389 �22]
����� 19.110 [Repealed by 1959 c.558 �19 (19.108 enacted in lieu of 19.110)]
����� 19.111 [1985 c.734 �11; 1997 c.389 �19; 1997 c.801 �89; renumbered 19.410 in 1997]
����� 19.114 [1959 c.558 �22; renumbered 19.390 in 1997]
����� 19.118 [Formerly 19.080; 1969 c.198 �46; 1983 c.763 �7; renumbered 19.400 in 1997]
����� 19.120 [Repealed by 1959 c.558 �51]
����� 19.125 [1959 c.558 �21; 1965 c.177 �6; 1979 c.396 �1; renumbered 19.415 in 1997]
����� 19.130 [Amended by 1955 c.497 �6; 1959 c.558 �24; 1969 c.198 �47; 1985 c.540 �45; renumbered 19.420 in 1997]
����� 19.140 [Renumbered 19.425 in 1997]
����� 19.150 [Amended by 1959 c.33 �1; repealed by 1959 c.558 �25 (19.190 enacted in lieu of 19.150)]
����� 19.160 [Renumbered 19.445 in 1997]
����� 19.170 [1959 c.558 �17; renumbered 19.510 in 1997]
����� 19.180 [1959 c.558 �23; 1969 c.198 �48; renumbered 19.435 in 1997]
����� 19.190 [1959 c.558 �26 (enacted in lieu of 19.150); 1969 c.198 �49; 1981 c.178 �1; 1985 c.540 �27; 1985 c.734 �12; 1987 c.586 �11; 1997 c.71 �16; renumbered 19.450 in 1997]
����� 19.200 [1979 c.284 �58; renumbered 19.430 in 1997]
APPEALABLE JUDGMENTS
(Generally)
����� 19.205 Appealable judgments and orders. (1) Unless otherwise provided by law, a limited judgment, general judgment or supplemental judgment, as those terms are defined by ORS 18.005, may be appealed as provided in this chapter. A judgment corrected under ORCP 71 may be appealed only as provided in ORS 18.107 and 18.112.
����� (2) An order in an action that affects a substantial right, and that effectively determines the action so as to prevent a judgment in the action, may be appealed in the same manner as provided in this chapter for judgments.
����� (3) An order that is made in the action after a general judgment is entered and that affects a substantial right, including an order granting a new trial, may be appealed in the same manner as provided in this chapter for judgments.
����� (4) No appeal to the Court of Appeals shall be taken or allowed in any action for the recovery of money or damages only unless it appears from the pleadings that the amount in controversy exceeds $250.
����� (5) An appeal may be taken from the circuit court in any special statutory proceeding under the same conditions, in the same manner and with like effect as from a judgment or order entered in an action, unless appeal is expressly prohibited by the law authorizing the special statutory proceeding.
����� (6) Nothing in ORS chapter 18 affects the authority of an appellate court to dismiss an appeal or to remand a proceeding to the trial court under ORS 19.270 (4) based on the appellate court�s determination that the appeal has not been taken from an appealable judgment or order. [Formerly 19.010; 2003 c.576 �85]
����� 19.210 [1981 c.550 �2; 1997 c.389 �3; renumbered 19.405 in 1997]
(Class Actions)
����� 19.215 Determining amount in controversy in class action for purposes of appeal. The aggregate amount of the claims of all potential class members in a class action under ORCP 32 shall determine whether the amount in controversy is sufficient to satisfy the provisions of ORS 19.205 (4) for the purposes of any appeal to the Court of Appeals. [Formerly