Oregon digest 2d : covering cases from state and federal courts

by West Group

Other authorsWest Publishing Company (Author)
Print book, c2021

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Available

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KFO2447.1 .O74

LCC

KFO2447.1 .O74

Barcode

2000002689

Publication

St. Paul, Minn. : West Group

Physical description

(various pagings) p.; 27 cm

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Oregon digest 2d : covering cases from state and federal courts volume 27A contents: Page 1 - Products liability. I. In general. II. Elements and concepts. III. Particular products. IV. Actions. (A) In general. (B) Pleading. (C) Evidence. (D) Questions of law or fact. (E) Instructions. (F) Verdict and findings. Page 204 - Prohibition. I. Nature and grounds. 1. Nature and scope of remedy. 2. Constitutional and statutory provisions. 3. Existence and adequacy of other remedies. 4. Discretion as to grant of writ. 5. Acts and proceedings of courts, judges, and judicial officers. 6. Acts and proceedings of public officers and boards. 7. Acts and proceedings of private corporations and individuals. 8. Grounds for relief. 9. _____ In general. 10. ____ Want or excess of jurisdiction. 11. ____ Errors and irregularities. 12. Defenses and grounds of opposition. 13. Prohibition ineffectual or not beneficial. 14. Abatement of proceedings. 15. Persons entitled to relief. II. Procedure. 16. Jurisdiction or authority to issue. 17. Presentation of objections in original proceeding. 18. Time for application, and laches. 19. Parties. 20. Petition, suggestion, or other application. 21. Affidavits on application. 22. Notice or rule to show cause. 23. Preliminary or alternative writ. 24. Motion to quash or dismiss rule or alternative writ. 25. Demurrer to petition or to alternative writ. 26. Return or answer and subsequent pleadings. 27. Evidence. 28. Scope of inquiry and powers of court. 29. Hearing and determination. 30. Scope and extent of relief. 31. Judgment or order. 32. Peremptory or absolute writ. 33. Violation of writ and punishment. 34. Appeal and error. 35. Costs. Page 210 - Property. I. In general. II. Subjects of property. (A) In general. (B) Change of form; conversion. III. Property rights and interests. (A) In general. (B) Extent of subject property. (C) Particular estates and interests. (D) Rule in Shelley's case. (E) Merger of interests. IV. Concurrent property interests. (A) In general. (B) Unities. (C) Termination or severance. (D) Survivorship. (E) Mutual rights, duties, and liabilities of cotenants. (F) Rights, duties, and liabilities as to third parties. V. Improvements. VI. Fixtures. (A) In general. (B) Particular articles as fixtures. (C) Severance and removal of fixtures. (D) Rights, duties, and liabilities of interested parties. (E) Agreements as to fixtures. (F) Waiver or loss of rights. VII. Waste. VIII. Acquisition, transfer, and disposition of property in general. (A) In general. (B) Exchange of personal property. IX. Remedies, actions, and proceedings. (A) In general. (B) Time for proceedings; limitations and laches. (C) Persons entitled to seek remedies, persons liable, and parties. (D) Pleading. (E) Evidence in general. (F) Presumptions, inferences, and burden of proof. (G) Weight and sufficiency of evidence. (H) Trial or hearing. (I) Relief. Page 319 - Prostitution. 10. In general. 11. Constitutional, statutory, and regulatory provisions. 12. ___ In general. 13. ____ Purpose. 14. ____ Validity. 15. Elements of offenses in general. 16. Solicitation. 18. Loitering for purposes of prostitution. 20. Attempt. 21. Defenses. 22. Persons liable. 22. Indictment and information. 24. Evidence. 25. ___ In general. 26. ___ Presumptions and burden of proof. 27. ___ Admissibility. 28. ____ Weight and sufficiency. 29. Trial. 30. ___ In general. 31. ____ Questions of law and fact. 32. ____ Instructions. 33. Extent of punishment. Page 328 - Protection of endangered persons. I. Vulnerable or threatened persons in general. II. Security or order for peace or protection. (A) In general. (B) Grounds in general. (C) Proceedings. (D) Protection orders in general. (E) Violations, contempt, and conviction. (F) Inter - jurisdictional issues. (G) Appeal and review. (H) Costs and fees. Page 444 - Public amusement and entertainment. I. In general. II. Licensing and regulation. (A) In general. (B) Taxes and fees. III. Right of admission of accommodation; tickets. IV. Personal injuries. (A) In general. (B) Defenses, mitigating circumstances and statutory limitations of liability. (C) Actions. V. Loss of or injury to property. VI. Criminal responsibility. Page 476 - Public assistance. I. Programs in general. II. Family assistance. III. Food and nutrition assistance. IV. State assistance for blind, disabled, and elderly persons. V. State benefits for temporary disability of workers. VI. State and local responsibility for aid under "poor laws". Includes a preface, a list of abbreviations of courts, an outline of the law, a list of digest topics and abbreviations, and a list of topics in this volume.

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