Oregon Long-Arm Statute

Or. R. Civ. P. 4
Rule 4. Jurisdiction (Personal)
PERSONAL JURISDICTION
A court of this state having jurisdiction of the
subject matter has jurisdiction over a party served in an action pursuant to
Rule 7 under any of the following circumstances:
A. LOCAL PRESENCE OR STATUS
In any action, whether arising within or without
this state, against a defendant who when the action is commenced:
A.(1) Is a natural person present within this
state when served; or
A.(2) Is a natural person domiciled within this
state; or
A.(3) Is a corporation created by or under the
laws of this state; or
A.(4) Is engaged in substantial and not isolated
activities within this state, whether such activities are wholly interstate,
intrastate, or otherwise; or
A.(5) Has expressly consented to the exercise of
personal jurisdiction over such defendant.
B. SPECIAL JURISDICTION STATUTES
In any action which may be brought under
statutes or rules of this state that specifically confer grounds for personal
jurisdiction over the defendant.
C. LOCAL ACT OR OMISSION
In any action claiming injury to person or
property within or without this state arising out of an act or omission within
this state by the defendant.
D. LOCAL INJURY; FOREIGN ACT
In any action claiming injury to person or
property within this state arising out of an act or omission outside this state
by the defendant, provided in addition that at the time of the injury, either:
D.(1) Solicitation or service activities were
carried on within this state by or on behalf of the defendant; or
D.(2) Products, materials, or things
distributed, processed, serviced, or manufactured by the defendant were used or
consumed within this state in the ordinary course of trade.
E. LOCAL SERVICES, GOODS, OR CONTRACTS
In any action or proceeding which:
E.(1) Arises out of a promise, made anywhere to
the plaintiff or to some third party for the plaintiff's benefit, by the
defendant to perform services within this state or to pay for services to be
performed in this state by the plaintiff; or
E.(2) Arises out of services actually performed
for the plaintiff by the defendant within this state or services actually
performed for the defendant by the plaintiff within this state, if such
performance within this state was authorized or ratified by the defendant; or
E.(3) Arises out of a promise, made anywhere to
the plaintiff or to some third party for the plaintiff's benefit, by the
defendant to deliver or receive within this state or to send from this state
goods, documents of title, or other things of value; or
E.(4) Relates to goods, documents of title, or
other things of value sent from this state by the defendant to the plaintiff or
to a third person on the plaintiff's order or direction; or
E.(5) Relates to goods, documents of title, or
other things of value actually received in this state by the plaintiff from the
defendant or by the defendant from the plaintiff, without regard to where
delivery to carrier occurred.
F. LOCAL PROPERTY
In any action which arises out of the ownership,
use, or possession of real property situated in this state or the ownership,
use, or possession of other tangible property, assets, or things of value which
were within this state at the time of such ownership, use, or possession;
including, but not limited to, actions to recover a deficiency judgment upon any
mortgage, conditional sale contract, or other security agreement relating to
such property, executed by the defendant or predecessor to whose obligation the
defendant has succeeded.
G. DIRECTOR OR OFFICER OF A DOMESTIC CORPORATION
In any action against a defendant who is or was
an officer or director of a domestic corporation where the action arises out of
the defendant's conduct as such officer or director or out of the activities of
such corporation while the defendant held office as a director or officer.
H. TAXES OR ASSESSMENTS
In any action for the collection of taxes or
assessments levied, assessed, or otherwise imposed by a taxing authority of this
state.
I. INSURANCE OR INSURERS
In any action which arises out of a promise made
anywhere to the plaintiff or some third party by the defendant to insure any
person, property, or risk and in addition either:
I.(1) The person, property, or risk insured was
located in this state at the time of the promise; or
I.(2) The person, property, or risk insured was
located within this state when the event out of which the cause of action is
claimed to arise occurred; or
I.(3) The event out of which the cause of action
is claimed to arise occurred within this state, regardless of where the person,
property, or risk insured was located.
J. SECURITIES
In any action arising under the Oregon
Securities Law, including an action brought by the Director of the Department of
Consumer and Business Services, against:
J.(1) An applicant for registration or
registrant, and any person who offers or sells a security in this state,
directly or indirectly, unless the security or the sale is exempt from ORS
59.055; or
J.(2) Any person, a resident or nonresident of
this state, who has engaged in conduct prohibited or made actionable under the
Oregon Securities Law.
K. CERTAIN MARITAL AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS
ACTIONS
K.(1) In any action to determine a question of
status instituted under ORS chapter 106 or 107 when the plaintiff is a resident
of or domiciled in this state.
K.(2) In any action to enforce personal
obligations arising under ORS chapter 106 or 107, if the parties to a marriage
have concurrently maintained the same or separate residences or domiciles within
this state for a period of six months, notwithstanding departure from this state
and acquisition of a residence or domicile in another state or country before
filing of such action; but if an action to enforce personal obligations arising
under ORS chapter 106 or 107 is not commenced within one year following the date
upon which the party who left the state acquired a residence or domicile in
another state or country, no jurisdiction is conferred by this subsection in any
such action.
K.(3) In any proceeding to establish paternity
under ORS chapter 109 or 110, or any action for declaration of paternity where
the primary purpose of the action is to establish responsibility for child
support, when the act of sexual intercourse which resulted in the birth of the
child is alleged to have taken place in this state.
L. OTHER ACTIONS
Notwithstanding a failure to satisfy the
requirement of sections B. through K. of this rule, in any action where
prosecution of the action against a defendant in this state is not inconsistent
with the Constitution of this state or the Constitution of the United States.
M. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
In any action against a personal representative
to enforce a claim against the deceased person represented where one or more of
the grounds stated in sections A. through L. would have furnished a basis for
jurisdiction over the deceased had the deceased been living. It is immaterial
whether the action is commenced during the lifetime of the deceased.
N. JOINDER OF CLAIMS IN THE SAME ACTION
In any action brought in reliance upon
jurisdictional grounds stated in sections B. through L., there cannot be joined
in the same action any other claim or cause against the defendant unless grounds
exist under this rule, or other rule or statute, for personal jurisdiction over
the defendant as to the claim or cause to be joined.
O. DEFENDANT DEFINED
For purposes of this rule and Rules 5 and 6,
"defendant" includes any party subject to the jurisdiction of the court.
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