COOLEY v. FREDINBURG

88-0971-J-1; CA A89024.

934 P.2d 505 (1997)

146 Or. App. 436

Marion C. COOLEY, Plaintiff, v. Robert Roger FREDINBURG, Appellant, Marion C. Cooley, as assignee of U.S. National Bank of Oregon, a national banking association; First Interstate Bank of Oregon, N.A.; L. Ken Casteel; John C. Preston and Patricia J. Preston, husband and wife; Timotheas John Horn and Normalee D. Horn, husband and wife; Tischhauser, Cooper & Co., a partnership; Frieda A. Kuttig; and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, in its corporate capacity as successor to Bear Creek Valley Bank, Defendants, and Hogue Investment Corporation, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Petition for Reconsideration November 19, 1996.

Decided February 19, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Douglas J. Richmond, Medford, for appellant's petition.

Richard D. Adams, Grant's Pass, for respondent Hogue Investment Corporation's petition.

Before WARREN, P.J., and EDMONDS and ARMSTRONG, JJ.


On Appellant's Petition for Reconsideration November 18, 1996.

Respondent Hogue Investment Corporation's Petition for Reconsideration November 19, 1996.

EDMONDS, Judge.

Appellant Fredinburg and respondent Hogue Investment Corporation (Hogue) separately petition for reconsideration of our decision in this case, in which we concluded that Fredinburg was entitled to judgment against Hogue in the amount of $9,837. Cooley v. Fredinburg,

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