Oregon Objection To Claim And Order is a legal document used by a defendant in a civil case in the state of Oregon to formally object to a claim or order made by a plaintiff. The objection must be made in writing and filed with the court before the beginning of the trial. The objection can include an argument that the claim or order is not valid or supported by the facts. It can also include a request for further evidence or information to support the objection. There are two types of Oregon Objection To Claim And Order: Motion for Summary Judgment and Motion to Dismiss. A Motion for Summary Judgment is a request for a judge to decide a case based on the facts presented and without a trial. A Motion to Dismiss is a request for the court to dismiss the entire case without a trial.