Woodward v. Oregon Railway & Navigation Co.

51 P. 450, 31 Or. 423, 1897 Ore. LEXIS 57
CourtOregon Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 27, 1897
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Woodward v. Oregon Railway & Navigation Co., 51 P. 450, 31 Or. 423, 1897 Ore. LEXIS 57 (Or. 1897).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

This is a motion for leave to take out a mandate, without the payment of costs, in an action brought by the plaintiff against the defendant in 1888 to recover damages for an injury caused by the alleged negligence of the defendant, and reversed by this court on January 6, 1890 (18 Or. 289, 22 Pac. 1076), but in which the mandate was withheld until the further order for the court. The facts upon which the present motion is based are substantially the same [424]*424as those of a similar application in December, 1892, and there is, therefore, no reason why the order made at that time (23 Or. 331, 36 Pac. 571) should be now so modified as to permit the mandate to issue without the payment of costs. The motion is therefore denied.

Denied,

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Related

Woodward v. O. R. & N. Co.
22 P. 1076 (Oregon Supreme Court, 1890)
Woodward v. Oregon Ry. & Nav. Co.
36 P. 571 (Oregon Supreme Court, 1892)

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51 P. 450, 31 Or. 423, 1897 Ore. LEXIS 57, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/woodward-v-oregon-railway-navigation-co-or-1897.