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Obrist v. Wheeler County Assessor

In the Oregon Tax Court. Magistrate Division, Property Tax
Feb 23, 2009
TC-MD 080604B (Or. T.C. Feb. 23, 2009)

Opinion

TC-MD 080604B.

February 23, 2009.


DECISION OF DISMISSAL


This matter is before the court on its own motion to dismiss for want of prosecution. A case management conference was held September 4, 2008. Plaintiffs were directed to confer with Defendant. As of January 30, 2009, that had not happened.

On January 30, 2009, a Journal Entry was issued by the court, directing Plaintiffs to provide certain information to the court. That Journal Entry also stated that if Plaintiffs did not contact the court within 14 days of the date of the Journal Entry, the appeal would be dismissed for lack of prosecution. As of this date, Plaintiffs have not responded to the court's request. As a result, the court concludes the appeal should be dismissed. Now, therefore,

IT IS THE DECISION OF THIS COURT that this matter is dismissed.

Dated this _____ day of February 2009.

If you want to appeal this Decision, file a Complaint in the Regular Division of the Oregon Tax Court, by mailing to: 1163 State Street, Salem, OR 97301-2563; or by hand delivery to: Fourth Floor, 1241 State Street, Salem, OR. Your Complaint must be submitted within 60 days after the date of the Decision or this Decision becomes final and cannot be changed. This document was signed by Magistrate Jeffrey S. Mattson on February 23, 2009. The Court filed and entered this document on February 23, 2009.


Summaries of

Obrist v. Wheeler County Assessor

In the Oregon Tax Court. Magistrate Division, Property Tax
Feb 23, 2009
TC-MD 080604B (Or. T.C. Feb. 23, 2009)
Case details for

Obrist v. Wheeler County Assessor

Case Details

Full title:MICHAEL W. OBRIST and ARDELE S. OBRIST, Plaintiffs, v. WHEELER COUNTY…

Court:In the Oregon Tax Court. Magistrate Division, Property Tax

Date published: Feb 23, 2009

Citations

TC-MD 080604B (Or. T.C. Feb. 23, 2009)