Under ORCP 42 it says: "reserved for expansion" What does that mean?
You probably should be looking at ORCP 43, not 42. Reserved means they are saving that number for a future spot to put a new rule.
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You probably should be looking at ORCP 43, not 42. Reserved means they are saving that number for a future spot to put a new rule.
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