Oregon Revised Statutes
Or. Rev. Stat. § 174.080 (2026)
Effect of repeal of repealing Act
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174.080 Effect of repeal of repealing Act. Whenever a statute which repealed a former statute, either expressly or by implication, is repealed, the former statute shall not thereby be revived unless it is expressly so provided.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4
cases, 1959–2020 · leading case: Lilly v. Gladden, 348 P.2d 1 (Or. 1959).
Lilly v. Gladden, 348 P.2d 1 (Or. 1959). “ORS 174.080 provides that if a statute is repealed, either expressly or by implication, the repeal of the repealing statute will not revive the former statute.”
City of Woodburn v. Domogalla, 1 Or. Tax 292 (Or. T.C. 1963). “ORS 174.080; Strickland v. Geide, 31 Or 373 , 49 P 982 (1897).”
Care Ambulance Co. v. Multnomah Cnty., 777 P.2d 997 (Or. Ct. App. 1989). “See ORS 174.080. Moreover, ordinance 589, which repealed ordinance 573, is an exercise by the Board of the legislative authority that MCC 6.”
Wakefield v. Dept. of Rev. (Or. T.C. 2020). “ORS 174.080. However, the legislature never expressly repealed the prior version of ORS 316.”
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