Duda v. Far West Federal Bank

705 P.2d 765, 75 Or. App. 326, 1985 Ore. App. LEXIS 3845
Court of Appeals of Oregon·Decided September 18, 1985·No. 35571; CA A33926·Published

Opinion

PER CURIAM

Plaintiff appeals a judgment for defendant, her landlord, on her complaint for injuries sustained when she fell on the property surrounding her mobile home. The court dismissed the complaint on the ground it did not state a cause of action. Plaintiff concedes that our decision in Humbert v. Sellers, 67 Or App 176, 677 P2d 760, rev allowed 297 Or 227 (1984), is controlling but contends that that decision should be overruled. We decline the invitation and affirm the judgment.

Affirmed.

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Duda v. Far West Federal Bank, 705 P.2d 765, 75 Or. App. 326, 1985 Ore. App. LEXIS 3845 (Or. Ct. App. 1985).

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Related

Humbert v. Sellers
677 P.2d 760 (Court of Appeals of Oregon, 1984)