ORS 19.335
Stay by filing of supersedeas undertaking


(1)

If a judgment is for the recovery of money, a supersedeas undertaking acts to stay the judgment if the undertaking provides that the appellant will pay the judgment to the extent that the judgment is affirmed on appeal.

(2)

If a judgment requires the transfer or delivery of possession of real property, a supersedeas undertaking acts to stay the judgment if the undertaking provides that the appellant will not commit waste or allow waste to be committed on the real property while the appellant possesses the property, and the appellant will pay the value of the use and occupation of the property for the period of possession if the judgment is affirmed. The value of the use and occupation during the period of possession must be stated in the undertaking.

(3)

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(a)

If a judgment requires the transfer or delivery of possession of personal property, a supersedeas undertaking acts to stay the judgment if the undertaking provides that the appellant will obey the judgment of the appellate court, and that if the appellant does not obey the judgment, the appellant will pay an amount determined by the trial court and stated in the undertaking.

(b)

If a judgment requires the transfer or delivery of possession of personal property, the judgment is stayed without the filing of a supersedeas undertaking if the appellant transfers or delivers the personal property to the court or places the property in the custody of an officer or receiver appointed by the trial court.

(4)

If a judgment requires the foreclosure of a mortgage, lien or other encumbrance, and also requires payment of the debt secured by the mortgage, lien or other encumbrance, a supersedeas undertaking acts to stay that portion of the judgment that requires payment of the debt if the undertaking provides that the appellant will pay any portion of the judgment remaining unsatisfied after the sale of the property subject to the mortgage, lien or other encumbrance. The amount of the undertaking must be stated in the undertaking. The requirements of this subsection are in addition to any provisions in a supersedeas undertaking that may be required under subsection (2) or (3) of this section to stay delivery or transfer of property.

(5)

If a judgment requires the execution of a conveyance or other instrument, the judgment is stayed without the filing of a supersedeas undertaking if the appellant executes the instrument and deposits the instrument with the trial court administrator. Unless otherwise directed by the appellate court, the instrument must be held by the trial court administrator until issuance of the appellate judgment terminating the appeal.

(6)

Except as provided in ORCP 72, a stay of judgment described in this section takes effect only after the party has filed a notice of appeal and filed any supersedeas undertaking required for the stay. [1997 c.71 §6; 1999 c.367 §11; 2007 c.547 §5]

Source: Section 19.335 — Stay by filing of supersedeas undertaking, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors019.­html.

Notes of Decisions

Judgment for “recovery of money” refers to money due for past events or conduct and does not include support obligation for amounts due in future. McGinley and McGinley, 156 Or App 449, 965 P2d 486 (1998)

Value of use and occupation of property for purpose of forcible entry and detainer action is fair market rental value of property. LIG Investments LLC v. Roach, 215 Or App 210, 170 P3d 561 (2007)

Filing of supersedeas undertaking on appeal pursuant to section tolls 60-day limit on issuance of process to enforce judgment for restitution of premises under ORS 105.159 (3). Pine Ridge Park v. Fugere, 252 Or App 456, 287 P3d 1268 (2012), Sup Ct review denied

This section, when read with ORS 105.161, allows tenant to remain in possession of property, despite landlord’s wishes and contrary to forcible entry and detainer judgment, in exchange for immediate undertaking to assure payment of value of unwanted use and occupancy of property during appeal regardless of outcome of appeal. Willamette Landing Apartments v. Burnett, 282 Or App 814, 387 P3d 501 (2016)

19.005
Definitions
19.205
Appealable judgments and orders
19.215
Determining amount in controversy in class action for purposes of appeal
19.225
Appealability of certain orders in class actions
19.235
Jurisdiction for determining whether decision is appealable
19.240
How appeal to Court of Appeals taken
19.245
Who may appeal
19.250
Contents of notice of appeal
19.255
Time for service and filing of notice of appeal
19.260
Filing by mail or delivery
19.265
Payment of filing fee
19.270
Appellate jurisdiction of Supreme Court and Court of Appeals
19.275
Continuing jurisdiction of trial court in certain domestic relations cases
19.300
Undertakings on appeal generally
19.305
Qualifications of sureties
19.310
Waiver, reduction or limitation of undertaking
19.312
Supersedeas undertaking in certain actions against tobacco product manufacturer
19.315
Requirements for use of letter of credit
19.320
Expiration and renewal of letter of credit
19.325
Payment on letter of credit
19.330
Stays generally
19.335
Stay by filing of supersedeas undertaking
19.340
Waiver of supersedeas undertaking
19.345
Enforcement of judgment in contract action notwithstanding appeal
19.350
Discretionary stay by court
19.355
Stay of domestic relations judgment
19.360
Appellate review of trial court orders relating to undertakings and stays
19.365
Preparation and transmission of record generally
19.370
Certification and service of transcript
19.375
Cost of transcript
19.380
Agreed narrative statement
19.385
Audio records
19.390
Bill of exceptions not required
19.395
Time extensions for preparation of record
19.400
Where appeals heard
19.405
Certification of appeal to Supreme Court
19.410
Stipulated dismissals
19.415
Scope of appellate review
19.420
Action by appellate court on appeal
19.425
Review of intermediate orders
19.430
Review of trial court order granting a new trial on court’s own initiative
19.435
Memorandum decisions
19.440
Award of attorney fees authorized by statute
19.445
Damages upon affirmance of judgment
19.450
Appellate judgment
19.500
Service of documents under provisions of chapter
19.510
Powers of successor trial judge with respect to appeals
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