Oregon Limited or Supplemental Judgment and Money Award re: Deferred Fees is a type of court order that can be issued to individuals or entities that owe money to another individual or entity. This type of judgment is used to collect unpaid fees or costs that have been deferred or waived. It can also be used to collect money that has been awarded to a party during a trial as part of a settlement or judgment. It can be issued as a limited or supplemental judgment and money award, depending on the specific circumstances of the case. Types of Oregon Limited or Supplemental Judgment and Money Award re: Deferred Fees include: -Default judgment and money award: This type of judgment is issued when the defendant does not respond to the lawsuit or fails to appear in court. —Consent judgment and money award: This type of judgment is issued when the defendant agrees to the terms of the judgment and money award without a trial. —Limited judgment and money award: This type of judgment is issued when the court orders the defendant to pay a certain amount of money, but the amount is less than the amount that was requested in the lawsuit. —Supplemental judgment and money award: This type of judgment is issued when the defendant pays the amount requested in the lawsuit, but the court orders the defendant to pay additional money for certain costs or fees that have been deferred or waived.