Barker v. Scovill, Inc.

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1983-08-03

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J. P. Celebrezze, J., dissenting. I respectfully dissent. An appellate court’s scope of review of the trial court’s factual determinations is limited to whether there is a substantial evidentiary basis for the determinations. See Gillen-Crow Pharmacies, Inc. v. Mandzak (1966), <a href="/opinion/6863942/gillen-crow-pharmacies-inc-v-mandzak/#205" aria-description="Citation f…

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