Case ID: or_307/html/0455-01.html
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Author: {"author": "\n      PETERSON, C. J.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Argued and submitted December 6, 1988,
    petition for reconsideration allowed, order of dismissal withdrawn and appeal reinstated March 7, 1989
    NORTHWEST MEDICAL LABORATORIES, INC., Appellant, v. HEALTHLINK et al, Respondents.
    
    (OTC 2607; SC S35295)
    770 P2d 908
    On appellant’s petition for reconsideration filed October 21,1988. Appeal dismissed October 3,1988.
    Michael J. Morris, of Bennett, Hartman, Tauman & Reynolds, P.C., Portland, argued the cause and filed the petition for appellant.
    James H. Clarke, of Spears, Lubersky, Bledsoe, Anderson, Young & Hilliard, Portland, argued the cause for respondent Healthlink.
    Before Peterson, C. J., and Linde, Carson, Jones, Gillette and Van Hoomissen, JJ.
    PETERSON, C. J.
   PETERSON, C. J.

This case presents the same issue as did NW Medical Lab. v. Good Samaritan Hospital, 307 Or 448, 770 P2d 905 (1989). The issue is whether an order by the tax court dismissing the complaint commences the time in which a notice of appeal must be filed, or whether that time commences upon entry of judgment in the register. The time does not start until entry of judgment in the register. NW Medical Lab. v. Good Samaritan Hopsital, supra. The notice of appeal in this case was timely filed within 30 days of entry of judgment. The order of dismissal is withdrawn and the appeal is reinstated.