(1) Notwithstanding ORS § 18.920, if perishable personal property is levied on by a sheriff:

Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 18.922

  • Execution: means enforcement of the money award portion of a judgment or enforcement of a judgment requiring delivery of the possession or sale of specific real or personal property, by means of writs of execution, writs of garnishment and other statutory or common law writs or remedies that may be available under the law. See Oregon Statutes 18.005
  • Judgment: means the concluding decision of a court on one or more requests for relief in one or more actions, as reflected in a judgment document. See Oregon Statutes 18.005
  • Personal property: All property that is not real property.

(a) The notices required by ORS § 18.920 (2) must be mailed by express mail not less than 48 hours before the execution sale is conducted; and

(b) The sheriff shall post notice of the sale in the manner required by ORS § 18.920 (4) or (5) not less than 48 hours before the execution sale is conducted.

(2) In lieu of conducting an expedited sale under subsection (1) of this section, a judgment creditor or a sheriff may seek an ex parte order from the court directing the manner of conducting an expedited sale to prevent loss of value. An order issued under this section may modify or eliminate any of the requirements of ORS § 18.920. If an ex parte order is entered under this subsection at the request of the judgment creditor, the judgment creditor must provide a copy of the order to the sheriff. [2005 c.542 § 22]