WILD ROSE RANCH ENTERPRISES v. BENTON CTY.

99-10286; A129209.

149 P.3d 1281 (2006)

210 Or. App. 166

WILD ROSE RANCH ENTERPRISES, LLC, Keith Slater and Leone Slater, Respondents-Cross-Appellants, v. BENTON COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Oregon, Appellant-Cross-Respondent, and State of Oregon; Richard P. Benner, acting by and through the Department of Land Conservation; and Jim Brown, acting by and through the Department of Forestry, Intervenors below.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Decided December 27, 2006.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cecil A. Reniche-Smith, Portland, argued the cause for appellant-cross-respondent. With her on the briefs were Janet M. Schroer and Hoffman Hart & Wagner LLP.

Edward F. Schultz, Albany, argued the cause for respondents-cross-appellants. With him on the briefs were Andrew J. Bean and Weatherford, Thompson, Cowgill, Black & Schultz, P.C.

Before HASELTON, Presiding Judge, and LINDER, Judge, and BROWNHILL, Judge pro tempore.


HASELTON, P.J.

Defendant Benton County appeals from a judgment entered in favor of plaintiff Wild Rose Ranch Enterprises, LLC (Wild Rose) on its claims for negligence and negligent misrepresentation, arguing that the trial court erred in denying defendant's motion for a directed verdict on those claims. Plaintiffs Wild Rose and Keith and Leone Slater cross-appeal, asserting that the trial court erred in dismissing the claims...

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