Oregon Supreme Court, 1927

State v. City of Marshfield

State v. City of Marshfield
Oregon Supreme Court · Decided June 30, 1927 · Bean, Belt, Burnett, McBride
259 P. 203; 122 Or. 330; 1927 Ore. LEXIS 166

State v. City of Marshfield

Opinion of the Court

BELT, J.

This action is brought by the State of Oregon by virtue of Section 8960, Or. L., as amended by Section 11, Chapter 281, Laws of 1925, to recover the reasonable value of services rendered in extinguishing a forest fire which started upon land owned by the defendant city. It is a companion case to State v. Marshfield, ante, p. 320 (259 Pac. 201), this day decided adversely to appellant, and what was said there is controlling here. No new questions are involved. It therefore follows that the judgment against the city for $836.28 is affirmed.

Affirmed.

Burnett, C. J., and Bean and McBride, JJ., concur.

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