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· 1/19/1972

Daugherty v. Kessler

Citations

  • 286 A.2d 95
  • 264 Md. 281
  • 1972 Md. LEXIS 1143

How courts have described this case

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

  • dealing only with the admissibility of declarations of one co-conspirator as those of another co-conspirator
  • although oral agreement of lease unenforceable between parties because of non-compliance with statute of frauds, claim that third party interfered with agreement by inducing lessee to break lease sustainable
  • “Courts have used the words ‘void,’ ‘voidable,’ ‘invalid’ and ‘unenforceable’ imprecisely, and when they say an oral contract is void, usually do not mean it except to a limited extent.”
  • malicious interference with contractual or business relations
  • tortious inducement to breach contract

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Judges: Hammond, C.J., and McWilliams, Finan, Singley and Digges

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