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2015 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 01 - Courts, Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure
Chapter 040 - Evidence Code
GENERAL PROVISIONS- Section 40.010 - Rule 100. Short title.
- Section 40.015 - Rule 101. Applicability of Oregon Evidence Code.
- Section 40.020 - Rule 102. Purpose and construction.
- Section 40.025 - Rule 103. Rulings on evidence.
- Section 40.030 - Rule 104. Preliminary questions.
- Section 40.035 - Rule 105. Limited admissibility.
- Section 40.040 - Rule 106. When part of transaction proved, whole admissible.
- Section 40.060 - Rule 201(a). Scope.
- Section 40.065 - Rule 201(b). Kinds of facts.
- Section 40.070 - Rules 201(c) and 201(d). When mandatory or discretionary.
- Section 40.075 - Rule 201(e). Opportunity to be heard.
- Section 40.080 - Rule 201(f). Time of taking notice.
- Section 40.085 - Rule 201(g). Instructing the jury.
- Section 40.090 - Rule 202. Law that is judicially noticed.
- Section 40.105 - Rule 305. Allocation of the burden of persuasion.
- Section 40.110 - Rule 306. Instructions on the burden of persuasion.
- Section 40.115 - Rule 307. Allocation of the burden of producing evidence.
- Section 40.120 - Rule 308. Presumptions in civil proceedings.
- Section 40.125 - Rule 309. Presumptions in criminal proceedings.
- Section 40.130 - Rule 310. Conflicting presumptions.
- Section 40.135 - Rule 311. Presumptions.
- Section 40.150 - Rule 401. Definition of "relevant evidence."
- Section 40.155 - Rule 402. Relevant evidence generally admissible.
- Section 40.160 - Rule 403. Exclusion of relevant evidence on grounds of prejudice, confusion or undue delay.
- Section 40.170 - Rule 404. Character evidence; evidence of other crimes, wrongs or acts.
- Section 40.172 - Rule 404-1. Pattern, practice or history of abuse; expert testimony.
- Section 40.175 - Rule 405. Methods of proving character.
- Section 40.180 - Rule 406. Habit; routine practice.
- Section 40.185 - Rule 407. Subsequent remedial measures.
- Section 40.190 - Rule 408. Compromise and offers to compromise.
- Section 40.195 - Rule 409. Payment of medical and similar expenses.
- Section 40.200 - Rule 410. Withdrawn plea or statement not admissible.
- Section 40.205 - Rule 411. Liability insurance.
- Section 40.210 - Rule 412. Sex offense cases; relevance of victim’s past behavior or manner of dress.
- Section 40.215 - Rule 413. Measures and assessments intended to minimize impact of or plan for natural disaster.
- Section 40.225 - Rule 503. Lawyer-client privilege.
- Section 40.230 - Rule 504. Psychotherapist-patient privilege.
- Section 40.235 - Rule 504-1. Physician-patient privilege.
- Section 40.240 - Rule 504-2. Nurse-patient privilege.
- Section 40.245 - Rule 504-3. School employee-student privilege.
- Section 40.250 - Rule 504-4. Regulated social worker-client privilege.
- Section 40.252 - Rule 504-5. Communications revealing intent to commit certain crimes.
- Section 40.255 - Rule 505. Husband-wife privilege.
- Section 40.260 - Rule 506. Member of clergy-penitent privilege.
- Section 40.262 - Rule 507. Counselor-client privilege.
- Section 40.264 - Rule 507-1. Certified advocate-victim privilege.
- Section 40.265 - Rule 508a. Stenographer-employer privilege.
- Section 40.270 - Rule 509. Public officer privilege.
- Section 40.272 - Rule 509-1. Sign language interpreter privilege.
- Section 40.273 - Rule 509-2. Non-English-speaking person-interpreter privilege.
- Section 40.275 - Rule 510. Identity of informer.
- Section 40.280 - Rule 511. Waiver of privilege by voluntary disclosure.
- Section 40.285 - Rule 512. Privileged matter disclosed under compulsion or without opportunity to claim privilege.
- Section 40.290 - Rule 513. Comment upon or inference from claim of privilege.
- Section 40.295 - Rule 514. Effect on existing privileges.
- Section 40.310 - Rule 601. General rule of competency.
- Section 40.315 - Rule 602. Lack of personal knowledge.
- Section 40.320 - Rule 603. Oath or affirmation.
- Section 40.325 - Rule 604. Interpreters.
- Section 40.330 - Rule 605. Competency of judge as witness.
- Section 40.335 - Rule 606. Competency of juror as witness.
- Section 40.340
- Section 40.345 - Rule 607. Who may impeach.
- Section 40.350 - Rule 608. Evidence of character and conduct of witness.
- Section 40.355 - Rule 609. Impeachment by evidence of conviction of crime; exceptions.
- Section 40.360 - Rule 609-1. Impeachment for bias or interest.
- Section 40.365 - Rule 610. Religious beliefs or opinions.
- Section 40.370 - Rule 611. Mode and order of interrogation and presentation.
- Section 40.375 - Rule 612. Writing used to refresh memory.
- Section 40.380 - Rule 613. Prior statements of witnesses.
- Section 40.385 - Rule 615. Exclusion of witnesses.
- Section 40.405 - Rule 701. Opinion testimony by lay witnesses.
- Section 40.410 - Rule 702. Testimony by experts.
- Section 40.415 - Rule 703. Bases of opinion testimony by experts.
- Section 40.420 - Rule 704. Opinion on ultimate issue.
- Section 40.425 - Rule 705. Disclosure of fact or data underlying expert opinion.
- Section 40.430 - Rule 706. Impeachment of expert witness by learned treatise.
- Section 40.450 - Rule 801. Definitions for ORS 40.450 to 40.475.
- Section 40.455 - Rule 802. Hearsay rule.
- Section 40.460 - Rule 803. Hearsay exceptions; availability of declarant immaterial.
- Section 40.465 - Rule 804. Hearsay exceptions when the declarant is unavailable.
- Section 40.470 - Rule 805. Hearsay within hearsay.
- Section 40.475 - Rule 806. Attacking and supporting credibility of declarant.
- Section 40.505 - Rule 901. Requirement of authentication or identification.
- Section 40.510 - Rule 902. Self-authentication.
- Section 40.515 - Rule 903. Subscribing witness’ testimony unnecessary.
- Section 40.550 - Rule 1001. Definitions for ORS 40.550 to 40.585.
- Section 40.555 - Rule 1002. Requirement of original.
- Section 40.560 - Rule 1003. Admissibility of duplicates.
- Section 40.562 - Rule 1003-1. Admissibility of reproduction.
- Section 40.565 - Rule 1004. Admissibility of other evidence of contents.
- Section 40.570 - Rule 1005. Public records.
- Section 40.575 - Rule 1006. Summaries.
- Section 40.580 - Rule 1007. Testimony or written admission of party.
- Section 40.585 - Rule 1008. Functions of court and jury.
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