When it is adjudged that any of the defendants have a lien upon the property, the court shall make a like judgment in relation thereto, and the debt secured thereby, as if such defendant were a plaintiff in the suit. When a judgment is given foreclosing two or more liens upon the same property or any portion thereof in favor of different persons not united in interest, the judgment shall specify the order, according to their priority, in which the debts secured by such liens shall be satisfied out of the proceeds of the sale of the property.
ORS 88.050
Applied in 2 court decisions — leading case 320 Or. App. 670 - Newrez, LLC v. Estate of Gary L. Hawkins (2022)
Most recently applied in 320 Or. App. 670 - Newrez, LLC v. Estate of Gary L. Hawkins (July 2022)
Amended by 2003 c.576 §347
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