(2) Where a judgment has been entered in an action against two or more tortfeasors for the same injury or wrongful death, contribution may be enforced in that action by judgment in favor of one against other judgment defendants by motion upon notice to all parties to the action.
(3) If there is a judgment for the injury or wrongful death against the tortfeasor seeking contribution, any separate action by the tortfeasor to enforce contribution must be commenced within two years after the judgment has become final by lapse of time for appeal or after appellate review.
(4) If there is no judgment for the injury or wrongful death against the tortfeasor seeking contribution, the right of contribution of that tortfeasor is barred unless the tortfeasor has either:
(a) Discharged by payment the common liability within the statute of limitations period applicable to claimant’s right of action against the tortfeasor and has commenced action for contribution within two years after payment; or
(b) Agreed while action is pending against the tortfeasor to discharge the common liability and has within two years after the agreement paid the liability and commenced action for contribution.
(5) The running of the statute of limitations applicable to a claimant’s right of recovery against a tortfeasor shall not operate to bar recovery of contribution against the tortfeasor or the claimant’s right of recovery against a tortfeasor specified in ORS 31.600 (2) who has been made a party by another tortfeasor.
(6) The recovery of a judgment for an injury or wrongful death against one tortfeasor does not of itself discharge the other tortfeasors from liability for the injury or wrongful death unless the judgment is satisfied. The satisfaction of the judgment does not impair any right of contribution.
(7) The judgment of the court in determining the liability of the several defendants to the claimant for an injury or wrongful death shall be binding as among such defendants in determining their right to contribution. [Formerly 18.450]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 01 - Courts, Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure
Section 31.150 - Special motion to strike; when available; burden of proof.
Section 31.152 - Time for filing special motion to strike; discovery; attorney fees.
Section 31.155 - Exempt actions; substantive law not affected.
Section 31.200 - Liability of radio or television station personnel for defamation.
Section 31.210 - When general damages allowed.
Section 31.215 - Publication of correction or retraction upon demand.
Section 31.230 - Wrongful use of civil proceeding; pleading; procedure.
Section 31.260 - Definitions for ORS 31.260 to 31.278.
Section 31.262 - Notice of adverse health care incident.
Section 31.266 - Discussion communications; admissibility; disclosure.
Section 31.270 - Payment and resolution.
Section 31.272 - Statute of limitations; evidence of offers and payments.
Section 31.274 - Patient representatives.
Section 31.276 - Duties of Oregon Patient Safety Commission; rules.
Section 31.278 - Use of information relating to notice of adverse health care incident.
Section 31.280 - Task Force on Resolution of Adverse Health Care Incidents; rules.
Section 31.300 - Pleading requirements for actions against design professionals.
Section 31.350 - Pleading requirements for actions against real estate licensees.
Section 31.555 - Effect of advance payment; payment as satisfaction of judgment.
Section 31.580 - Effect of collateral benefits.
Section 31.605 - Special questions to trier of fact; jury not to be informed of settlement.
Section 31.620 - Doctrines of last clear chance and implied assumption of risk abolished.
Section 31.710 - Limitation on award for noneconomic damages in claim for wrongful death.
Section 31.740 - When award of punitive damages against health practitioner prohibited.
Section 31.760 - Evidence of nonuse of safety belt or harness to mitigate damages.
Section 31.805 - Basis for proportional shares of tortfeasors.