Oregon Order To Show Cause Regarding Correction of Clerical Error In Judgment is a court order that is issued to a party in a court case to show cause as to why a clerical error in the Court’s judgment should not be corrected. The Order requires the party to appear before the Court and explain why the error should not be corrected or why the Court should not take other action. It is typically issued by the Court to the party against whom the judgment is entered or to the party’s attorney. There are two types of Oregon Order To Show Cause Regarding Correction of Clerical Error In Judgment. The first type is an Order issued to correct a clerical mistake in a judgment or order that was entered by the Court. This type of Order is typically issued when the Court discovers that a mistake was made in the text of the judgment or order that was entered. The second type of Order is an Order issued to correct a clerical mistake in a judgment or order that was entered by a party, but not by the Court. This type of Order is typically issued when a party discovers that a mistake was made in the text of the judgment or order that was entered by the party.