Willamette Series of Legal Handbooks: Instructions to juries, as commented on by the Supreme Court of Oregon, Volume 1Willamette University, College of Law, 1948 |
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Page 252
... believe that he was not the owner thereof , the plaintiff cannot recover . " " If you find from the evidence that it is a general banking custom , or a custom among the banks of the city of Portland , where a person brings money to a ...
... believe that he was not the owner thereof , the plaintiff cannot recover . " " If you find from the evidence that it is a general banking custom , or a custom among the banks of the city of Portland , where a person brings money to a ...
Page 389
... believe trade usage and custom does fix it , then the plain- tiff is entitled to recover , if you believe from the greater weight of the evidence that there has been a breach of the contract as alleged by the plaintiff on the part of ...
... believe trade usage and custom does fix it , then the plain- tiff is entitled to recover , if you believe from the greater weight of the evidence that there has been a breach of the contract as alleged by the plaintiff on the part of ...
Page 890
... believe fraud to exist . Therefore if you believe in this case that the defendant was guilty of negligence in the manner charged in the complaint , and if you do not believe the plaintiff assumed the risk of his employment , and if you ...
... believe fraud to exist . Therefore if you believe in this case that the defendant was guilty of negligence in the manner charged in the complaint , and if you do not believe the plaintiff assumed the risk of his employment , and if you ...
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