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· 11/23/1955

Grubb v. JOHNSON

Citations

  • 289 P.2d 1067
  • 205 Or. 624
  • 1955 Ore. LEXIS 195

How courts have described this case

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

  • “ ‘[t]he class of absolutely privileged communication is narrow and is practically limited to legislative and judicial proceedings and other acts of state’ ”
  • “[t]he class of absolutely privileged communications is narrow and is practically limited to legislative and judicial proceedings and other acts of state” (internal quotation marks omitted)
  • ‘[t]he class of absolutely privileged communications is narrow and is practically limited to legislative and judicial proceedings and other acts of state’ (internal quotation marks omitted)
  • “The class of absolutely privileged communications is narrow and is practically limited to legislative and judicial proceedings and other acts of state [.]” (Internal quotation marks omitted.)

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Judges: Wanner, Tooze, Lusk, Brand

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