2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 019 - Appeals
Section 19.312 - Supersedeas undertaking in certain actions against tobacco product manufacturer.


(a) The tobacco product manufacturer is subject to the requirements of ORS 323.806; and
(b) The state is not a plaintiff.
(2) In any civil action described in subsection (1) of this section, the supersedeas undertaking required of the tobacco product manufacturer, or of an affiliate or successor of the tobacco product manufacturer, as a condition of a stay of judgment throughout all appeals or discretionary appellate review, shall be established in the manner provided by the laws and court rules of this state applicable to supersedeas undertakings, but the amount of the supersedeas undertaking may not exceed $150 million.
(3) If at any time after the posting of the supersedeas undertaking pursuant to the provisions of this section the court determines that a tobacco product manufacturer, affiliate or successor, outside of the ordinary course of its business, is purposely dissipating or diverting assets for the purpose of avoiding payment on final judgment in the action, the court may condition continuance of the stay on an order requiring that the tobacco product manufacturer, affiliate or successor post a supersedeas undertaking in an amount up to the full amount of the judgment.
(4) The provisions of this section apply to any supersedeas undertaking required for a judgment entered by a court of this state and to any security required as a condition of staying enforcement of a foreign judgment under the provisions of ORS 24.135 (2). [2003 c.804 §87; 2005 c.22 §9]

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 01 - Courts, Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure

Chapter 019 - Appeals

Section 19.005 - Definitions.

Section 19.205 - Appealable judgments and orders.

Section 19.235 - Jurisdiction for determining whether decision is appealable.

Section 19.240 - How appeal to Court of Appeals taken.

Section 19.245 - Who may appeal; appeal of default judgments and judgments taken by confession; appeal of stipulated judgments.

Section 19.250 - Contents of notice of appeal.

Section 19.255 - Time for service and filing of notice of appeal.

Section 19.260 - Filing by mail or delivery.

Section 19.270 - Appellate jurisdiction of Supreme Court and Court of Appeals; trial court jurisdiction to enter appealable judgment or order.

Section 19.275 - Continuing jurisdiction of trial court in certain domestic relations cases.

Section 19.300 - Undertakings on appeal generally; filing and service.

Section 19.305 - Qualifications of sureties; objections.

Section 19.310 - Waiver, reduction or limitation of undertaking.

Section 19.312 - Supersedeas undertaking in certain actions against tobacco product manufacturer.

Section 19.315 - Requirements for use of letter of credit.

Section 19.320 - Expiration and renewal of letter of credit.

Section 19.325 - Payment on letter of credit.

Section 19.335 - Stay by filing of supersedeas undertaking.

Section 19.340 - Waiver of supersedeas undertaking; sale of perishables.

Section 19.350 - Discretionary stay by court.

Section 19.355 - Stay of domestic relations judgment.

Section 19.360 - Appellate review of trial court orders relating to undertakings and stays.

Section 19.365 - Preparation and transmission of record generally.

Section 19.370 - Certification and service of transcript; correction of errors; settlement of transcript.

Section 19.375 - Cost of transcript.

Section 19.405 - Certification of appeal to Supreme Court.

Section 19.410 - Stipulated dismissals; settlement; effect of settlement on pending appeal.

Section 19.415 - Scope of appellate review.

Section 19.420 - Action by appellate court on appeal; review of order granting new trial or judgment notwithstanding verdict; reversal upon loss or destruction of reporter’s notes or audio records.

Section 19.440 - Award of attorney fees authorized by statute.

Section 19.450 - Appellate judgment; when effective; effect of entry in trial court register; effect on judgment lien.