Form of judgment document generally
Source:
Section 18.038 — Form of judgment document generally, https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/ors/ors018.html
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Notes of Decisions
Under former similar statute (ORCP 70)
Judgment which otherwise meets requirements of this rule is not ineffective because it is not set forth in separate document. Gibson v. Benj. Franklin Fed. Svgs. and Loan, 294 Or 702, 662 P2d 703 (1983)
Order intended to dispose of case does not substitute for properly labeled judgment and is not final and appealable. City of Portland v. Carriage Inn, 296 Or 191, 673 P2d 531 (1983); State ex rel Lowell v. Eads, 148 Or App 56, 939 P2d 74 (1997)
Two or more documents may constitute final judgment when considered together if they adjudicate every claim presented and determine rights and liabilities of each party. State ex rel Zidell v. Jones, 301 Or 79, 720 P2d 350 (1986); State ex rel Orbanco Real Estate Serv. v. Allen, 301 Or 104, 720 P2d 365 (1986)