Clackamas County Service District No. 1 v. Smith

515 P.2d 1343, 15 Or. App. 421, 1973 Ore. App. LEXIS 797
CourtCourt of Appeals of Oregon
DecidedNovember 26, 1973
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Clackamas County Service District No. 1 v. Smith, 515 P.2d 1343, 15 Or. App. 421, 1973 Ore. App. LEXIS 797 (Or. Ct. App. 1973).

Opinion

LANGTRY, J.

Defendants Smith appeal from a judgment rendered by the court for $1 in favor of defendants for a sewer easement through their property.

Plaintiff by eminent domain took the easement. The last amended complaint was filed on November 17, 1971, alleging the value of the easement to be $1. Defendants filed an answer, verified by their attorney Louise Jayne, on January 10,1972 which denied everything asserted in the amended complaint. When the case was set for trial, on March 30, 1972 the record shows that defendants moved for a continuance of one month. No objection is in the record, so the continuance was apparently acceded to by plaintiff, because the case did not come to trial until February 8,1973, almost a year later. At that time defendants’ attorney made an oral motion, to- “amend the answer to allege as special damages the damage done to the adjoining property * * *.’* No affidavit explaining the lateness or giving a reason for the motion, no amended answer asserting the proposed- amendment and ho oral proffer of an excuse were tendered. The court denied the motion, which denial constitutes the assignment of error. Defendants’' counsel then moved for a continuance of one week, which was denied.

[423]*423Without pleading special or consequential damages, it is simple law that a defendant in eminent domain offers no issue of such a nature. ORS 35.295;

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