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IN THE OREGON TAX COURT `I <br /> MAGISTRATE DIVISION � 1v <br /> Property Tax G Q19" <br /> PASQUALINA VITIRITTI, RT& ) <br /> 0G1 GOA <br /> 13 <br /> VITIRITTI, PASQUALINA TRE <br /> Plaintiffs, ) TC-MD 200280R <br /> ) <br /> v. ) <br /> ) <br /> MARION COUNTY ASSESSOR, ) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHETHER <br /> ) THE CASE SHOULD BE DISMISSED <br /> Defendant. ) FOR FAILURE TO PROSECUTE <br /> This matter came before the court on its own motion. On July 9, 2020,the court sent <br /> Plaintiffs a Notice of Scheduled Court Proceeding for a status conference via email, providing <br /> the telephone number and conference code. Plaintiffs did not appear on July 27, 2020, for the <br /> conference as scheduled. <br /> On July 27, 2020, the court sent a letter via U.S. mail to Plaintiffs' representative <br /> advising them that they failed to appear for the case management conference and directing <br /> them to "file a written response *** explaining" their failure to appear. The letter stated in <br /> bold: "Your response must be filed with the court no later than August 10, 2020." <br /> Additionally, the letter provided an alternate method of communication with the court as <br /> follows: "If you are unable to submit a written response at this time due to concerns <br /> surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, you may call the court at (503) 986-5650 to discuss <br /> other options." As of this date, the court has not received any oral or written communications <br /> from Plaintiffs. <br /> Based on Plaintiffs' failure to appear, and failure to respond to correspondence,the court <br /> is uncertain whether Plaintiffs intend to pursue this appeal. Under Tax Court Rule-Magistrate <br /> Division (TCR—MD) 21, the court may enforce its directives by sanctions that include dismissal. <br /> ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE: DISMISSAL TC-MD 200280R 1 <br />