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Morgan v. Jensen

Oregon Supreme Court
Feb 24, 1972
493 P.2d 1383 (Or. 1972)

Opinion

Argued January 28, 1972

Affirmed February 24, 1972

IN BANC

Appeal from Circuit Court, Marion County, THOMAS W. HANSEN, Judge Pro Tempore.

AFFIRMED.

Gary K. Jensen, Eugene, argued the cause for appellants. With him on the brief were Dwyer, Jensen Kulongoski, Eugene.

Norma Paulus, Salem, argued the cause for respondent. With her on the brief were Duncan Duncan, Stayton.


Plaintiff seeks foreclosure of a mortgage. Defendants admit execution of the note and mortgage, but claim an oral agreement with plaintiff to cancel the indebtedness in return for an assignment of commissions earned by the defendant Gerald Jensen in the sale of certain fire-fighting equipment. Defendants appeal from a decree in favor of plaintiffs.

Defendants contend the trial court erred in finding that the evidence preponderated against the existence of an oral agreement to cancel the indebtedness in return for the assignment. They also contend the trial court erred in admitting in evidence an exhibit summarizing certain financial data pertaining to the commission.

We have read the testimony and agree with the trial judge that the evidence preponderates against the existence of any such oral agreement. Because our decision does not include consideration of the claimed improperly admitted financial summary, we do not reach consideration of the second assignment of error.

The decree of the trial court is affirmed.


Summaries of

Morgan v. Jensen

Oregon Supreme Court
Feb 24, 1972
493 P.2d 1383 (Or. 1972)
Case details for

Morgan v. Jensen

Case Details

Full title:MORGAN, Respondent, v. JENSEN ET UX, Appellants

Court:Oregon Supreme Court

Date published: Feb 24, 1972

Citations

493 P.2d 1383 (Or. 1972)
493 P.2d 1383