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Petitions for Review

Oregon Supreme Court
May 31, 1989
308 Or. 79 (Or. 1989)

Summary

holding that an ordinance prohibiting the operation of a sound-reproducing device on the public right-of-way that was audible fifty feet or more from the device "obviously does not prohibit speech"

Summary of this case from City of Nyssa v. Dufloth

Opinion

May 31, 1989.


Summaries of

Petitions for Review

Oregon Supreme Court
May 31, 1989
308 Or. 79 (Or. 1989)

holding that an ordinance prohibiting the operation of a sound-reproducing device on the public right-of-way that was audible fifty feet or more from the device "obviously does not prohibit speech"

Summary of this case from City of Nyssa v. Dufloth

affirming judgment for the defendants upon conversion claim, noting, inter alia, that "[f]rom the evidence, the court could have found that defendants asserted the lien in good faith and believed that they were acting within their `legal rights'"

Summary of this case from Beall Transport Equipment Co. v. Southern Pacific Transportation
Case details for

Petitions for Review

Case Details

Full title:PETITIONS FOR REVIEW

Court:Oregon Supreme Court

Date published: May 31, 1989

Citations

308 Or. 79 (Or. 1989)

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