GIBSON v. BENJ. FRANKLIN FED. SAVINGS & LOAN

CA A23761, SC 28829.

662 P.2d 703 (1983)

John W. GIBSON and Ruth E. Gibson, On Their Own Behalf and On Behalf of Persons Similarly Situated, Petitioners On Review, v. BENJ. FRANKLIN FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a Corporation, Respondent On Review.

Supreme Court of Oregon.

Argued and Submitted February 9, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Phil Goldsmith, Portland, argued the cause for petitioners on review. With him on the petition were Henry A. Carey and John D. Ryan, P.C., Portland.

Edward Murphy, Jr., Portland, argued the cause for respondent on review. With him on the response to the petition was Wheelock, Niehaus, Hanna, Murphy, Green & Osaka, Portland.

Before LENT, C.J., and PETERSON, CAMPBELL, ROBERTS, CARSON and JONES, JJ.


PETERSON, Justice.

ORCP 70 A. requires every judgment to "be in writing plainly labeled as a judgment and set forth in a separate document." The document from which this appeal is taken was entitled "FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW AND JUDGMENT." It contained findings of fact and conclusions of law and concluded:

"JUDGMENT ORDER "1. Judgment is hereby entered in favor of defendant and against plaintiffs on all Counts of all of plaintiffs' Claims...

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