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Silver Development Corporation v. Gavin

Supreme Court of Nevada
Aug 16, 1979
598 P.2d 625 (Nev. 1979)

Opinion

No. 10120

August 16, 1979

Appeal from Fifth Judicial District Court, Esmeralda County; Joseph O. McDaniel, Judge.

This case was tried by the late Hon. Kenneth L. Mann. However, Judge Mann died before rendering an opinion, therefore the Hon. Joseph O. McDaniel, pursuant to stipulation by the parties, decided the case on the record.

Robert F. Butler, Reno, for Appellant.

C.E. Horton and Steven G. McGuire, Ely, for Respondents.


OPINION


Appellant, who had leased land from the respondents, filed suit seeking to recover damages for respondents' breach of the covenant of quiet enjoyment. The district court denied recovery, finding that the breach did not cause the damages for which recovery was sought. This appeal followed.

The court has reviewed the proceedings, briefs and record, and after hearing oral argument, has determined that there is no merit to this appeal. Trustees of the Church of Universology v. State, 95 Nev. 338, 594 P.2d 706 (1979); Bradley v. Bradley, 95 Nev. 201, 591 P.2d 663 (1979).

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Silver Development Corporation v. Gavin

Supreme Court of Nevada
Aug 16, 1979
598 P.2d 625 (Nev. 1979)
Case details for

Silver Development Corporation v. Gavin

Case Details

Full title:SILVER DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, A NEVADA CORPORATION, APPELLANT, v. JAMES…

Court:Supreme Court of Nevada

Date published: Aug 16, 1979

Citations

598 P.2d 625 (Nev. 1979)
598 P.2d 625