COLEMAN v. MEYER


493 P.2d 48 (1972)

Harry E. COLEMAN, Respondent, v. George Frederick MEYER and Jean R. Meyer, Appellants.

Supreme Court of Oregon.

Decided January 26, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Theodore S. Bloom, Portland, argued the cause and filed a brief for appellants.

Thomas K. Thorpe, Portland, argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were Cookingham & Maletis, Portland.

Before O'CONNELL, C.J., and DENECKE, HOLMAN, TONGUE, HOWELL and BRYSON, JJ.


HOLMAN, Justice.

An action was brought by plaintiff, a lessor of real property, to recover for unpaid rents, taxes, insurance and maintenance allegedly owed by defendants, who were claimed to be the assignees of the original lessee. The defendants, mother and son, failed to answer or to appear otherwise, and an order of default and a judgment were entered against them. Shortly thereafter, an execution was issued on the bank accounts of the mother, and, approximately...

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