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Or. Rev. Stat. § 174.510 (2026)
Statute revision of 1953 enacted as law; Oregon Revised Statutes; citation
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174.510 Statute revision of 1953 enacted as law; Oregon Revised Statutes; citation. (1) The statute laws set forth after section 8 of enrolled House Bill No. 2 of the Forty-seventh Legislative Assembly were enacted as law of the State of Oregon, effective December 31, 1953.
(2) The statute laws described in subsection (1) of this section, together with sections compiled in parts bearing the certificate of the Legislative Counsel pursuant to ORS 171.285, may be cited as Oregon Revised Statutes. In citing a specific section of Oregon Revised Statutes, the designation “ORS (number of section)” may be used. [1953 c.3 §§1,7; 1961 c.90 §2]
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Cited in 6
cases (1 in the last 5 years), 1954–2021 · leading case: Hernandez v. Catholic Health Initiatives, 490 P.3d 166 (Or. Ct. App. 2021).
Hernandez v. Catholic Health Initiatives, 490 P.3d 166 (Or. Ct. App. 2021). “550; see ORS 174.510(1) (describing 1953 revision); ORS 174.”
State of Oregon v. Holland, 277 P.2d 386 (Or. 1954). ““(2) If any provision of the Oregon Revised Statutes as enacted by ORS 174.510, derived from an Act that amended or repealed a pre-existing statute, is held unconstitutional, the provisions of subsection (1) of this section shall not prevent the preexisting statute from being…”
Gunderson Bros. Eng'g Corp. v. Comm'r, 42 T.C. 419 (Tax Ct. 1964). “Title heads, chapter heads, division heads, section and subsection heads or titles, and explanatory notes and cross references, in the statute laws described in subsection (1) of ORS 174.510 and in parts of Oregon Revised Statutes, do not constitute any part of the law.”
Magee Ex Rel. Chefwear, Inc. v. Huppin-Fleck, 664 N.E.2d 246 (Ill. App. Ct. 1996). “540, which provides: "Title heads, chapter heads, division heads, section and subsection heads or titles, and explanatory notes and cross references, in the statute laws described in ORS 174.510(1) and in parts of Oregon Revised Statutes, do not constitute any part of the law.”
Atkins v. Dep't of Revenue, 894 P.2d 449 (Or. 1995). “The change in wording became law by authority of ORS 174.510 (1953) (adopting revised statutes as presented in enrolled House Bill No.”
Clatsop Cnty. Dist. Attorney v. City of Astoria, 340 P.3d 71 (Or. Ct. App. 2014). “The change in wording became law by authority of ORS 174.510 (amended 1953). In 1995, the reference to district court in ORS 8.”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 174.510(1) — 2 cases
Hernandez v. Catholic Health Initiatives, 490 P.3d 166 (Or. Ct. App. 2021). “550; see ORS 174.510(1) (describing 1953 revision); ORS 174.”
Magee Ex Rel. Chefwear, Inc. v. Huppin-Fleck, 664 N.E.2d 246 (Ill. App. Ct. 1996). “540, which provides: "Title heads, chapter heads, division heads, section and subsection heads or titles, and explanatory notes and cross references, in the statute laws described in ORS 174.510(1) and in parts of Oregon Revised Statutes, do not constitute any part of the law.”
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