Oregon Order On Motion For Default is a type of court order that is issued in the state of Oregon when the defendant in a civil action or lawsuit fails to respond to a complaint or other pleading. It allows the court to enter a default judgment in favor of the plaintiff. The order is issued after the plaintiff has filed a motion for default and the court grants it. There are three types of Oregon Order On Motion For Default: Default Judgment, Default Judgment with Damages, and Default Judgment with Costs and Attorneys’ Fees. Default Judgment is entered when a defendant does not respond to a complaint or other pleading and the plaintiff can prove their damages. Default Judgment with Damages is entered when a defendant does not respond to a complaint or other pleading and the plaintiff can prove and recover damages from the defendant. Default Judgment with Costs and Attorneys’ Fees is entered when a defendant does not respond to a complaint or other pleading and the plaintiff can recover costs and attorneys’ fees from the defendant.