Case Name: THORNTON, Appellant, v. SLACK, Respondent
Court: Oregon Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Oregon
Decision Date: 1986-05-14
Citations: 79 Or. App. 371
Docket Number: 83-1605C; CA A35161
Parties: THORNTON, Appellant, v. SLACK, Respondent.
Judges: Before Buttler, Presiding Judge, and Warren and Rossman, Judges.
Reporter: Oregon Reports, Court of Appeals
Volume: 79
Pages: 371–372

Head Matter:
Argued and submitted April 17,
appeal dismissed May 14,1986
THORNTON, Appellant, v. SLACK, Respondent.
(83-1605C; CA A35161)
719 P2d 66
David N. Hobson, Jr., Portland, argued the cause for appellant. With him on the briefs was David N. Hobson, Portland.
John R. Faust, Jr., Portland, argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were Allen M. Muir, Thomas V. Dulcich and Schwabe, Williamson, Wyatt, Moore & Roberts, Portland.
Before Buttler, Presiding Judge, and Warren and Rossman, Judges.
PER CURIAM

Opinion:
PER CURIAM
This action originated with claims against Jerome Ward and defendant. Ward's motion for summary judgment was granted and, on July 12, 1984, a judgment was entered dismissing the complaint as to him and awarding him costs and disbursements. Later, defendant's motion for summary judgment was granted and, on February 19, 1985, a judgment was entered in his favor and awarding him costs and disbursements.
A notice of appeal was filed on March 15, 1985, at which time the failure to serve the notice on all parties who had appeared in an action, ORS 19.023(2)(a), was jurisdictional, former ORS 19.033(2), requiring a dismissal of the appeal. Jacobson v. Mt. Park Home Owners, Assn., 65 Or App 269, 670 P2d 633 (1983), rev den 296 Or 253 (1984); Rhodes v. Eckelman, 78 Or App 660, 717 P2d 653 (1986). Plaintiff did not serve the notice of appeal on Ward.
Appeal dismissed.
ORS 19.023 provides, in part:
"(2) The appeal shall be taken by causing a notice of appeal, in the form prescribed by ORS 19.029, to be served:
"(a) On all parties who have appeared in the action, suit or proceeding."
Former ORS 19.033(2) provided:
"The serving and filing of the notice of appeal as provided in ORS 19.023, 19.026 and 19.029 is jurisdictional and may not be waived or extended."