Longbranch Water Hole v. Employment Division

679 P.2d 350, 67 Or. App. 700, 1984 Ore. App. LEXIS 3170
Court of Appeals of Oregon·Decided April 11, 1984·No. 83-T-27; CA A29439·Published

Opinion

PER CURIAM

Petitioner seeks judicial review of a referee’s decision upholding an unemployment compensation tax deficiency assessment. We have examined petitioner’s claims concerning the various dancers whose wages are at issue here. As explained in The Ponderosa Inn, Inc. v. Emp. Div., 63 Or App 183, 663 P2d 1291 (1983), however, we shall not detail the facts here. We hold that, under the Division’s own findings, petitioner has established, as a matter of law, that the assessment for the wages of the dancer known as “Beth” was improper. It is reversed. In all other respects, the referee’s order is affirmed.

Deficiency assessment reversed as to wages of “Beth,” and remanded for recalculation of deficiency; assessment otherwise affirmed.

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Longbranch Water Hole v. Employment Division, 679 P.2d 350, 67 Or. App. 700, 1984 Ore. App. LEXIS 3170 (Or. Ct. App. 1984).

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