Oregon Supreme Court, 1963

Mitchell v. Caswell

Mitchell v. Caswell
Oregon Supreme Court · Decided January 30, 1963 · Denecke, Lusk, McAllister, Rossman, Sloan
233 Or. 328; 377 P.2d 911; 1963 Ore. LEXIS 260

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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