Easement Appeal Process Oregon

Summary

In Oregon, easements can be extinguished by merger if the same person owns both properties. A final judgment can overturn a summary judgment without new facts if legal interpretations change. To appeal, file a notice within 30 days and pay a fee of around $391. The Oregon Court of Appeals is in Salem. For legal help, contact the Oregon State Bar Referral Service. Appeal attorney fees range from $150 to $500 per hour.

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* SE Clinton St Portland OR
Thank you for providing your location. Here is some general information about easements in Oregon:
- An easement is a legal right to use another's land for a specific limited purpose.
- Easements can be created by express grant, necessity, or prescription.
- They must be recorded with the county recorder's office.
If you need further assistance, you may want to contact your local court:

Multnomah County Circuit Court


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * SW 4th Ave, Portland, OR *
Website: www.courts.oregon.gov
Created in *, already recorded in multnomah country
It appears that the easement you are referring to was created in * and is already recorded in Multnomah County. Would you like more specific information or assistance regarding any issues with this easement?
Yes
Could you please specify the nature of the issue you are facing with the easement? For example, is it related to access rights, maintenance responsibilities, or any disputes with neighboring property owners?
Summary judgment was granted, but the final judgment two weeks later overturned the summary judgment.
It sounds like you're dealing with a complex legal situation regarding a summary judgment and an easement. To provide more specific assistance, could you please clarify whether you are the property owner, the easement holder, or a third party involved in the case?
Summary judgment disapproved of an easement that had been recorded by the county and was extinguished by incorporation upon creation. However, the final judgment was that at the time of creation, they were merged and eliminated because they were created by the same person.
Thank you for the information. It seems you're dealing with the legal complexities of an easement that was extinguished and then reinstated. Here's some general information on easements in Oregon:
- Easements can be extinguished by merger if the same person owns both the dominant and servient estates.
- Summary judgments can be overturned by final judgments if new facts or interpretations emerge.
For more precise guidance, contacting a legal professional is advisable. If you need further assistance, Multnomah County Circuit Court can be a resource:

Multnomah County Circuit Court


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * SW 4th Ave, Portland, OR *
Website: www.courts.oregon.gov
No new facts or explanations emerge
It sounds like you are dealing with a situation where no new facts or explanations emerged to change the outcome of the final judgment. Here are some general points to consider:
- Final judgments take precedence over summary judgments.
- An easement can be extinguished by merger if the same person owns both properties.
For more detailed advice, consider contacting a legal professional or the Multnomah County Circuit Court:

Multnomah County Circuit Court


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * SW 4th Ave, Portland, OR *
Website: www.courts.oregon.gov
Without the emergence of new facts and explanations, can the final judgment overturn the summary judgment?
Without new facts or explanations, a final judgment can still overturn a summary judgment based on legal interpretations or corrections.
For specific advice, consider consulting a legal professional or the Multnomah County Circuit Court:

Multnomah County Circuit Court


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * SW 4th Ave, Portland, OR *
Website: www.courts.oregon.gov
There is no interpretation or correction based on the law, and the judgment is directly
It sounds like you're dealing with a situation where the final judgment directly overturns the summary judgment without new facts or legal interpretations.
Could you clarify if you are seeking information on how to appeal this decision or any other specific guidance?
Yes
To appeal a final judgment, you may consider the following steps:
- File a notice of appeal with the court that issued the final judgment.
- Ensure that the notice is filed within the applicable deadline (usually 30 days).
- Consult with an appellate attorney for specific guidance.
For detailed information, you may contact the Multnomah County Circuit Court:

Multnomah County Circuit Court


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * SW 4th Ave, Portland, OR *
Website: www.courts.oregon.gov
How much is the appeal fee?
The appeal fee in Oregon varies depending on the type of case. For civil cases, it is generally around $*.
For more specific information, you can contact the Multnomah County Circuit Court:

Multnomah County Circuit Court


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * SW 4th Ave, Portland, OR *
Website: www.courts.oregon.gov
Where is the Court of Appeal?
The Oregon Court of Appeals is located in Salem, Oregon. For more specific information:

Oregon Court of Appeals


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * State Street, Salem, OR *
Website: www.courts.oregon.gov
Yes
It appears you might need more information about the appeals process or the court. How can I assist you further with your legal issue regarding the easement?
Yes
It seems you need more information regarding the appeals process related to your easement issue. Here are some key points:
- **Notice of Appeal**: Must be filed within 30 days of the final judgment.
- **Filing Fee**: Approximately $* for civil cases.
- **Location**: Oregon Court of Appeals, * State Street, Salem, OR *.
Would you need further guidance on any specific aspect of the appeal process?
I need a lawyer to help me
I understand that you're seeking a lawyer for assistance. Here are some general steps to find legal help:
- **Oregon State Bar Lawyer Referral Service**: They can connect you with a lawyer.
- **Legal Aid Services of Oregon**: May offer free or low-cost legal assistance.
For more information, you can contact the Oregon State Bar:

Oregon State Bar Referral Service


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.osbar.org
How much does an appeal attorney's fee cost?
The cost of an appeal attorney in Oregon can vary widely based on the complexity of the case and the attorney's experience. Generally, fees can range from $* to $* per hour.
Would you like more details on finding an appellate attorney through the Oregon State Bar?
Yes
To find an appellate attorney through the Oregon State Bar, you can use their Lawyer Referral Service. Here are the details:

Oregon State Bar Referral Service


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: [www.osbar.org](http://www.osbar.org)
Would you need assistance with anything else regarding your legal issue?
Can you recommend an appellate attorney for me?
Unfortunately, I cannot recommend specific attorneys. However, I suggest contacting the Oregon State Bar Referral Service for assistance in finding an appellate attorney:

Oregon State Bar Referral Service


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: [www.osbar.org](http://www.osbar.org)

Would you need any further guidance?