Under ORCP 42 it says: "reserved for expansion" What does that mean?
Ms. Hall is correct, it means Rule 42 can be added to later. Check this publication for some additional information: ...
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Ms. Hall is correct, it means Rule 42 can be added to later. Check this publication for some additional information: ...
Mr. Shelby and Mr. Bodzin have provided excellent and helpful information.
In Oregon neither party has custody of a child until a court orders custody. That means if he takes your son, there is no order for the police...
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Many probationers apply for transfer of their supervision to a different state through the Interstate Compact. ...
Generally your rights as a probationer are severely restricted and probation officers have been granted a high level of authority to monitor your...
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The first thing you need to do is determine what your damages are. How much money have you lost as a result of the landlord's actions for code...
I'm not sure there is a clear answer to this question, you might want to consult with Employment Department anonymously. The Employment...