Port of Newport v. Haydon
Opinions
This appeal is in a condemnation proceeding brought by the Port of Newport to acquire real property owned by defendant Haydon. A previous appeal [273] in the same case stemmed from an order of the trial court which granted plaintiff’s motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict, set aside a jury verdict of $3,000 and granted judgment against plaintiff for $1,500. We reversed and remanded for a new trial. Port of Newport v. Haydon, 4 Or App 237, 478 P2d 445 (1970).
On remand the jury returned a verdict of $18,000 as just compensation for defendant’s land. Plaintiff then moved to abandon the cause of action pursuant to OES 35.105, which motion the trial court denied. Plaintiff appeals from that denial. Plaintiff was in possession of defendant’s premises, pursuant to a court order entered December 21, 1967,
Footnotes
498 P.2d 825 (Port of Newport v. Haydon) — published by Counsel Stack Legal Research, free access to 12M+ legal documents.