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· 2/20/1998

Jones v. Best

Citations

  • 950 P.2d 1

How courts have described this case

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  • purpose of prejudgment interest is to compensate a party for the loss of use of money to which he was entitled
  • purpose of prejudgment interest is to compensate a party for the loss of use of money to which he was entitled
  • \Prejudgment interest is granted to compensate a party for the loss of use of money to which he was entitled.\
  • “Prejudgment interest is granted to compensate a party for the loss of use of money to which he was entitled.”
  • when a realtor and seller of real property had a preexisting contract for realty services, the realtor's proposed modification to his commission did not effect a modification because the seller's silence to the proposal did not manifest mutual assent
  • “[W]aiver will not be inferred from doubtful or ambiguous factors.”

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Judges: Dolliver

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