Mitchell v. Caswell

Oregon Supreme Court
Mitchell v. Caswell, 233 Or. 328 (Or. 1963)
377 P.2d 911; 1963 Ore. LEXIS 260
Denecke, Lusk, McAllister, Rossman, Sloan

Mitchell v. Caswell

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

In this case plaintiff alleged that defendant was indebted to plaintiff’s assignors for logging equipment *329furnished to defendant by plaintiff’s assignors. Defendant denied the indebtedness and claimed he was engaged with the alleged creditor in a joint venture. The case was tried to the court without a jury. The trial court found for plaintiff. Defendant appeals.

The evidence clearly supports the trial court’s finding that a joint venture had not existed. There is nothing further for us to decide. This appeal is without merit. Affirmed.

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Full Case Name
MITCHELL v. CASWELL
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Status
Published