Somerville v. Dept. of Revenue, Tc-Md 101161d (or.tax 2-10-2011)
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Opinion
On January 18, 2011, the court sent the parties a Journal Entry instructing Plaintiff to file a written status report by 14 days from the date of the Journal Entry. The Journal Entry advised that failure to comply with the deadlines set forth therein would result in dismissal of Plaintiff's appeal.
Plaintiff's deadline has passed and the court has not received the Plaintiff's written status report or any further communication from Plaintiff. As a consequence, the court finds this matter should be dismissed for lack of prosecution. Now, therefore,
IT IS THE DECISION OF THIS COURT that this matter is dismissed.
Dated this ____ day of February 2011.
If you want to appeal this Decision, file a Complaint in theRegular 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. *Page 2 Your Complaint must be submitted within 60 days after the dateof the Decision or this Decision becomes final and cannot bechanged. This document was signed by Presiding Magistrate Jill A.Tanner on February 10, 2011. The Court filed and entered this documenton February 10, 2011. *Page 1
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