Order to Show Cause Regarding Correction of Clerical Error in Judgment (Orcp 71a) is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Circuit Courts - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is an Order to Show Cause?
A: An Order to Show Cause is a legal document that requires a person to appear in court and explain why a certain action should not be taken.
Q: What is Orcp 71a?
A: Orcp 71a refers to a specific rule in the Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure that allows a party to request the correction of a clerical error in a judgment.
Q: What is a clerical error in a judgment?
A: A clerical error in a judgment is a mistake made by the court or the court staff in recording or entering the judgment.
Q: What is the purpose of an Order to Show Cause regarding correction of clerical error in judgment?
A: The purpose of this order is to give the affected party an opportunity to present evidence and arguments as to why the clerical error should or should not be corrected.
Q: Who can request an Order to Show Cause?
A: Any party to a case, or the court itself, can request an Order to Show Cause regarding correction of clerical error in judgment.
Q: How can I request an Order to Show Cause in Oregon?
A: To request an Order to Show Cause, you need to file a motion with the court, specifically citing Orcp 71a and explaining the nature of the clerical error.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Oregon Circuit Courts.