Upon an appeal, the appellate court may review any intermediate order involving the merits or necessarily affecting the judgment appealed from; and when it reverses or modifies such judgment, may direct complete restitution of all property and rights lost thereby.
ORS 19.425
Applied in 9 court decisions — leading case Snider v. Production Chemical Manufacturing, Inc. (2010)
Most recently applied in Kuang v. Kuang (November 2024)
Formerly 19.140; 2003 c.576 §283
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