· 1/18/1952
Harrington v. Fairchild
Citations
- 235 Minn. 437
- 51 N.W.2d 71
- 1952 Minn. LEXIS 601
How courts have described this case
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- “[A] contract may be construed [by declaratory judgment] either before or after there has been a breach thereof.”
- \[A] contract may be construed [by declaratory judgment] either before or after there has been a breach thereof.\
- declaratory judgment action proper to determine parties’ rights under contract even though there had been no default
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Judges: Magney
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