Oregon Motion for Process Instructions

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This Motion for Process Instructions is requested to instruct the jury prior to voir dire as to how the legal process works, so that jurors will not be so confused with the system. Jurors have a hard enough time understanding their function in any trial. This Motion requrests the jury be instructed prior to the case concerning the nature of their responsibilities. This Motion can be used as an example in any state.
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Summons shall be served, either within or without this state, in any manner reasonably calculated, under all the circumstances, to apprise the defendant of the existence and pendency of the action and to afford a reasonable opportunity to appear and defend.

The ORCP. The Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure govern procedure and practice in all Oregon circuit courts (except for the small claims department).

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Summons shall be served, either within or without this state, in any manner reasonably calculated, under all the circumstances, to apprise the defendant of the existence and pendency of the action and to afford a reasonable opportunity to appear and defend.

F Setting aside an order of default or judgment by default. For good cause shown, the court may set aside an order of default. If a judgment by default has been entered, the court may set it aside in ance with Rule 71 B and C.

ORCP 21 E Motion to Strike: Use ORCP 21 E(1) to strike any sham, frivolous, or irrelevant pleading or defense or any pleading containing more than one claim or defense not separately stated.

Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure (ORCP) Rule 7D(6) allows a court to order alternative methods of service if service cannot be made by any other method specified by rule or statute. Service may be made by any method or combination of methods most reasonably calculated to advise the recipient of the action.

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Oregon Motion for Process Instructions