Meador v. Lane Co.

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IN THE MAGISTRATE DIVISION OF THE OREGON TAX COURT Property Tax JAMES P. AND SHERYL S. MEADOR, Plaintiffs, v. LANE COUNTY ASSESSOR, Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) No. 000913C DECISION OF DISMISSAL This matter is before the court on its own motion to dismiss plaintiffs Complaint for failure to pay the statutory filing fee. The court received from plaintiffs an appeal without the required filing fee. The court sent plaintiffs a letter on July 12, 2000, requesting that the fee be paid. The letter advised plaintiffs that if the fee was not paid, the court would dismiss the case. The court has yet to receive the filing fee. Now, therefore; IT IS THE DECISION OF THE COURT that the Complaint in the aboveentitled matter be dismissed. Dated this ____ day of August, 2000. _________________________________ DAN ROBINSON MAGISTRATE IF YOU BELIEVE YOU HAVE A GOOD REASON WHY THIS DECISION SHOULD BE SET ASIDE, YOU MUST PAY THE $25 FILING FEE AND REQUEST THAT YOUR APPEAL BE REINSTATED. YOUR REQUEST MUST GIVE A GOOD REASON FOR YOUR FAILURE TO PAY THE FEE EARLIER AND MUST BE SUBMITTED WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF THE DECISION OR THIS DECISION BECOMES FINAL AND CANNOT BE CHANGED. THIS DOCUMENT WAS SIGNED BY MAGISTRATE DAN ROBINSON ON AUGUST DECISION OF DISMISSAL 1 10, 2000. THE COURT FILED THIS DOCUMENT ON AUGUST 10, 2000. DECISION OF DISMISSAL 2

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