ORCP 22B
NOTES OF DECISIONS
Under former similar statute (ORS
16.315)
Omissions
in complaint in declaratory judgment proceeding are immaterial where omitted
allegation is supplied by allegations of cross-complaint. Frontier Ins. Agency,
Inc. v. Hartford Fire Ins. Co., 262 Or 470, 499 P2d 1302 (1972)
In general
Where
codefendants to action brought by third party merely defend against that action
and do not assert cross-claims, issue of liability of one defendant to another
is not fully and fairly litigated so as to preclude later suit on that issue. LaChance v. Les Schwab Warehouse Center, Inc., 123 Or App
24, 858 P2d 890 (1993), Sup Ct review denied
ORCP 22C
NOTES OF DECISIONS
Under former similar statute (ORS
16.315)
Order
dismissing third-party complaint after summary judgment in favor of third-party
defendant was not appealable prior to termination of main action. Lulay v. Earle, Wolfer, 278 Or
511, 564 P2d 1045 (1977)
To
implead third-party defendant as indemnitor,
third-party plaintiff must plead and prove that third-party defendant is liable
to plaintiff for damages and that liability of third-party plaintiff is
secondary to that of third-party defendant. Page v. Cameron, 33 Or App 441, 576
P2d 837 (1978), Sup Ct review denied
In general
Where
third-party plaintiff was entitled to judgment against third-party defendant in
prior action, third-party plaintiff’s failure to seek correction of trial court’s
error concerning third-party claim does not avoid res judicata effect of prior judgment.
Freeport Investment Co. v. R.A. Gray & Co., 94 Or App 648, 767 P2d 83
(1989), Sup Ct review denied
Where
this section would not have permitted plaintiffs to raise rent claim as
third-party claim in previous action, final judgment on third-party claim is
not res judicata
bar to bringing rent claim in later action. Fisher v. Bowman, 97 Or App 357,
776 P2d 575 (1989), Sup Ct review denied
Plaintiff’s
assertion of defendant’s claim against third-party defendant did not make prelitigation demand served on defendant effective as
demand to third-party defendant. Huntley v. Tri-Met, 210 Or App 269, 149 P3d
1268 (2006)
LAW REVIEW CITATIONS
Under former similar statute (ORS
16.315)
56
OLR 546 (1977)