Oregon Code § ORS 15.400

Definitions for ORS 15.400 to 15.460
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For the purposes of ORS 15.400 to 15.460:
(1) Conduct means an act or omission that has occurred or that may occur in the future.
(2) Domicile means the place identified under ORS 15.420.
(3) Injury means physical or nonphysical harm to a person or property caused by the conduct of another person.
(4) Law, when used in reference to the law of another state, does not include that states choice-of-law rules.
(5) Noncontractual claim means a claim, other than a claim for failure to perform a contractual or other consensual obligation, that arises from a tort as defined in ORS 30.260, or any conduct that caused or may cause injury compensable by damages, without regard to whether damages are sought.
(6) Person means a person as defined in ORS 174.100 and a public body.
(7) Public body means a public body as defined in ORS 174.109, the Oregon Health and Science University, and the Oregon State Bar.
(8) State means, unless the context requires otherwise, the United States, any state, territory, possession or other jurisdiction of the United States, any Indian tribe or other Native American, Hawaiian or Alaskan group recognized by federal law or formally acknowledged by a state of the United States, and any foreign country or territorial subdivision of such country that has its own system of laws. [Formerly 31.850]

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