The Oregon Notice of Proposed Judgment or Order (UTC 5,100) is a document that is used to inform the parties involved in a civil court case of the proposed decision that the court plans to make. It is a document that must be served on all parties involved in a case prior to the entry of a final judgment or order. It is used to provide the parties with the opportunity to object or respond to the proposed decision. The Oregon Notice of Proposed Judgment or Order (UTC 5,100) comes in two forms—one for a proposed judgment, and one for a proposed order. The proposed judgment details what the court intends to award to each party and how any debts or costs will be paid. The proposed order outlines the court’s decision on a particular issue, such as granting a restraining order or approving a settlement agreement. The Oregon Notice of Proposed Judgment or Order (UTC 5,100) must be served on all parties in the case, and it must include the date of the proposed judgment or order, the names and addresses of all parties involved, and the proposed terms of the judgment or order. The parties then have a certain amount of time to object to or respond to the proposed decision before it is entered as a final judgment or order.