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stating that, in general terms, Buchler "had the effect of limiting the scope of foreseeable harms for which a defendant is liable to reasonably foreseeable harms"
Summary of this case from Bertram v. Malheur CountyOpinion
April 29, 2003
stating that, in general terms, Buchler "had the effect of limiting the scope of foreseeable harms for which a defendant is liable to reasonably foreseeable harms"
Summary of this case from Bertram v. Malheur CountyApril 29, 2003
stating that, in general terms, Buchler "had the effect of limiting the scope of foreseeable harms for which a defendant is liable to reasonably foreseeable harms"
Summary of this case from Bertram v. Malheur CountyFull title:MISCELLANEOUS SUPREME COURT DISPOSTIONS
Court:Oregon Supreme Court
Date published: Apr 29, 2003
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