Urban Laboratories

3 Cited authorities

  1. Zenith Radio Corp. v. Hazeltine Research

    401 U.S. 321 (1971)   Cited 2,537 times   5 Legal Analyses
    Holding that claims based on continuing conspiracies accrue each time "a defendant commits an act that injures a plaintiffs business"
  2. Elliott v. Barnes

    32 Wn. App. 88 (Wash. Ct. App. 1982)   Cited 13 times

    No. 5137-1-II. May 28, 1982. [1] Torts — Release — Joint Tortfeasors — Effect of Release. A total release of one joint tortfeasor has the effect of releasing all other joint tortfeasors. [2] Torts — Joint Tortfeasors — Elements. Two or more tortfeasors are joint tortfeasors if there has been concerted action, a unity of purpose or design, and activity which is separate but accomplished with the knowledge and consent of the other tortfeasors. [3] Brokers — Agent for Sale of Realty — Listing and Selling

  3. Pinkham Lum. Co. v. Woodland State Bank

    156 Wn. 117 (Wash. 1930)   Cited 16 times

    No. 21664. En Banc. March 27, 1930. PRINCIPAL AND AGENT (56-1) — LIABILITY TO THIRD PERSONS — WRONGFUL ACTS — FRAUD OF AGENT. A bank, offering property at a stated price, is liable for the fraud of its agent in arranging with the purchaser's agent a secret profit, through misrepresenting the price to the purchaser, where it consummated the deal knowing of the agency for the purchaser, and turned over to the agents their proportion of the fictitious price. RELEASE (6) — OPERATION AND EFFECT — JOINT