Great Lakes Dredge and Docks Co.

4 Cited authorities

  1. Taylor v. Brindley

    164 F.2d 235 (10th Cir. 1947)   Cited 28 times

    No. 3459. July 28, 1947. As Modified on Denial of Rehearing December 1, 1947. Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Oklahoma; Bower Broaddus, Judge. Action by H.H. Taylor against Ethel M. Brindley to quiet title to an oil and gas lease. From an adverse judgment, plaintiff appeals. Judgment affirmed. Earl Pruet, of Oklahoma City, Okla., for appellant. John W. Swinford, of Oklahoma City, Okla. (Troy Shelton, of Oklahoma City, Okla., on the brief), for appellee

  2. Poutre v. Saunders

    19 Wn. 2d 561 (Wash. 1943)   Cited 23 times

    No. 28913. December 3, 1943. JOINT ADVENTURE — CREATION AND EXISTENCE — PRIMA FACIE CASE. In an action by an occupant of an automobile against the driver for personal injuries sustained in an accident, where the plaintiff endeavored to prove that the relationship between the parties was that of joint adventure, evidence reviewed and held to establish, at most, that the parties had made an informal contract for transportation, the consideration for which was left indefinite. NEGLIGENCE — IMPUTED NEGLIGENCE

  3. O. K. Boiler Welding Co. v. Minnetonka Lumber Co.

    103 Okla. 226 (Okla. 1924)   Cited 41 times
    In O.K. Boiler Welding Company v. Minnetonka Lumber Company, 103 Okla. 226, 229 P. 1045, 1047, the court held: "* * * An undertaking on the part of two or more persons to combine their property or labor in the conduct of a particular line or general business, for joint profit, creates the status of a partnership.
  4. In re Taub

    4 F.2d 993 (2d Cir. 1924)   Cited 14 times
    Applying New York law