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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Wilspec Technologies, Inc. v. DunAn Holding Group Co., Ltd.

... On November 20, 2002, plaintiff entered into a three-year contract with defendant's predecessor in interest, Zhejiang DunAn Group Co., Ltd. ... QUESTION 1. INTENTIONAL INTERFERENCE WITH ANOTHER'S PERFORMANCE OF HIS OWN CONTRACT. ...

Oltman Homes, Inc. v. Mirkes

... Builder, Oltman Homes, Inc., sued Buyers for their breach of a contract for the sale of real property. ... E. Amount Due Builder under the Contract. ¶ 32 We hold, as set out in detail below, the amount expected by Builder under 1189 the first contract was $181,852.91. ...

Tuffy's, Inc. v. City of Oklahoma City

... The appellants rely on Instruction 24.1, Oklahoma Uniform Jury Instruction-Civil, which provides the elements of "Interference with Contract or Business Relationship." [34] This instruction, which calls the tort "intentional interference," requires a showing of intentional action using ...