Response to Ex Parte Motion (Order to Show Cause) to Correct Clerical Error in Judgment (Orcp71a) - Oregon

Response to Ex Parte Motion (Order to Show Cause) to Correct Clerical Error in Judgment (Orcp71a) - Oregon

Response to Ex Parte Motion (Order to Show Cause) to Correct Clerical Error in Judgment (Orcp71a) is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Circuit Courts - a government authority operating within Oregon.

FAQ

Q: What is an Ex Parte Motion?
A: An Ex Parte Motion is a legal request made by one party without the presence or involvement of the opposing party.

Q: What is an Order to Show Cause?
A: An Order to Show Cause is a court order requiring a party to appear before the court and provide a valid reason or justification for their actions.

Q: What is a Clerical Error in a Judgment?
A: A Clerical Error in a Judgment refers to a mistake or error made by the court or its personnel in recording or transcribing the details of a court decision.

Q: What is Orcp71a?
A: Orcp71a is a rule in the Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure that allows parties to file a motion to correct clerical errors in a judgment.

Q: What can be corrected through an Orcp71a motion?
A: An Orcp71a motion can be used to correct minor errors in a judgment, such as typographical mistakes, calculation errors, or errors in recording party names or dates.

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