Oregon Code § ORS 46.455

Admission or denial of claim; request for jury trial
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Within 30 days after the date of service of the notice and claim upon the defendant as provided in ORS 46.445:
(1) If the defendant admits the claim, the defendant may settle it by:
(a) Paying to the plaintiff the amount of the claim plus the amount of all filing fees and service expenses paid by the plaintiff and mailing proof of that payment to the court.
(b) If the claim is for recovery of specific personal property, delivering the property to the plaintiff and paying to the plaintiff the amount of all filing fees and service expenses paid by the plaintiff and mailing proof of that delivery and payment to the court.
(2) If the defendant denies the claim, the defendant:
(a) May demand a hearing in the small claims department in a written request to the clerk in the form prescribed by the court, accompanied by payment of the defendants fee prescribed; and
(b) When demanding a hearing, may assert a counterclaim in the form provided by the court.
(3) If the total amount or value claimed, including identified prejudgment or preaward interest, fees and costs, exceeds $750, the defendant has a constitutional right to a jury trial and may claim that right in a written request to the clerk in the form prescribed by the court, accompanied by payment of the appearance fee required from defendants under ORS 21.160. The request shall designate a mailing address to which a summons and copy of the complaint may be served by mail. Thereafter, the plaintiffs claim will not be limited to the amount stated in the claim, though it must involve the same controversy.

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