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· 2/5/1958

Bliss v. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.

Citations

  • 321 P.2d 324
  • 212 Or. 634
  • 1958 Ore. LEXIS 271

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • holding that an alleged conspiracy to bring about a termination of a lease was not tortious when an alleged co-conspirator could terminate the lease as a matter of contract right
  • “When two or more persons competent for that pur- pose, upon a sufficient consideration, voluntarily agree to do or not to do a particular thing which may be lawfully done or omitted, they should be held to the consequences of their bargain.”
  • “When two or more per- sons competent for that purpose, upon a sufficient consider- ation, voluntarily agree to do or not to do a particular thing which may be lawfully done or omitted, they should be held to the consequences of their bargain.”

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Judges: Lusk, Warner, Kester

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