Oregon Order of Dismissal (Petitioners-Guardian Petitioners Request — Sweepstakes) is a type of legal order issued by the court in Oregon. It is used when a petitioner or guardian petitioner is requesting that the court terminate a case before trial. The Oregon Order of Dismissal can be issued for a variety of reasons, including: lack of evidence, insufficient grounds for the petition, or the petitioner or guardian petitioner’s desire to settle the matter through a sweepstakes or other agreement. The Oregon Order of Dismissal is often seen in cases involving estate planning, guardianship, probate, or other matters involving the interests of a minor. Additionally, the order may be issued for a variety of other reasons, including when a party has failed to appear in court or has failed to comply with a court order. There are two types of Oregon Order of Dismissal: unconditional and conditional. An unconditional order of dismissal is one in which the court terminates the case without requiring any further action from the parties. A conditional order of dismissal is one in which the court requires certain conditions to be met in order for the dismissal to be effective.