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Section 43.130 – Judicial orders that are conclusive.

The effect of a judgment, decree or final order in an action, suit or proceeding before a court or judge of this state or of the United States, having jurisdiction is as follows: (1) In case of a judgment, decree or order against a specific thing or in respect to the probate of a will […]

Section 43.140 – Judicial orders that create a disputable presumption.

A judicial order, other than a judgment, decree or final order, in an action, suit or proceeding before a court or judge of this state or of the United States creates a disputable presumption concerning the matter directly determined between the same parties, their representatives and their successors in interest by title subsequent to the […]

Section 43.150 – When parties the same.

The parties are the same when those between whom the evidence is offered were adverse in the former case, and a judgment, decree or other determination could have been made between them alone, though other parties were joined.

Section 43.170 – Effect on principal of judgment against surety.

Whenever, pursuant to ORS 43.130 to 43.160, a party is bound by a record, and stands in the relation of surety for another, the latter is also bound from the time that the latter has notice of the action, suit or proceeding and a request from the surety to defend against it.

Section 43.180 – Effect of judicial record of other jurisdictions.

The effect of a judicial record of a sister state, the District of Columbia or a territory of the United States is the same in this state as in the place where it was made, except: (1) It can be enforced in this state only by an action, suit or proceeding; and (2) The authority […]

Section 43.220 – Impeachment of judicial record.

Any judicial record may be impeached and the presumption arising therefrom overcome by evidence of a want of jurisdiction, collusion between the parties, or fraud in the party offering the record. The jurisdiction sufficient to sustain a record is jurisdiction over the cause, over the parties and, when a specific thing is the subject of […]