GRITZBAUGH MAIN STREET PROP. v. GREYHOUND

9912-13455; A112213 (Control), A114212.

135 P.3d 345 (2006)

205 Or. App. 640

GRITZBAUGH MAIN STREET PROPERTIES, LLC; Fran Gritzbaugh and Kim Gritzbaugh, Respondents-Cross-Appellants, v. GREYHOUND LINES, INC., a Delaware corporation, Appellant-Cross-Respondent, and Steven Brown, dba In Neon, The Sign Store, Cross-Respondent, and Laidlaw, Inc., a foreign corporation, Defendant.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Decided May 10, 2006.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Brenda K. Baumgart, Portland, argued the cause for appellant-cross-respondent Greyhound Lines, Inc., and cross-respondent Steven Brown. With her on the briefs were Bradley F. Tellam and Barran Liebman LLP.

David N. Goulder, Portland, argued the cause for respondents-cross-appellants. With him on the briefs were Richard S. Yugler and Landye Bennett Blumstein LLP.

Before EDMONDS, Presiding Judge, and SCHUMAN, Judge, and DEITS, Judge pro tempore.


DEITS, J. pro tempore.

This is a consolidated appeal from a contempt order, in which defendant Greyhound Lines, Inc., was found in contempt of a preliminary injunction, and from a general judgment, in which defendants Greyhound and Steven Brown were found liable for trespass. Defendants appeal from the order and judgment. Plaintiffs cross-appeal from the general judgment. We reverse on the contempt order, and reverse and remand on the general judgment.

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