Standard Oil Company of California v. Clyde A. Perkins

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit · Decided 1965-09-03

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KOELSCH. Circuit Judge. In 1953, Standard Oil Company of California entered into a consignment contract with Clyde A. Perkins, Lee G. Powell and the Harris Oil and Distributing Companies. 1 The contract permitted the consignees to sell Standard’s petroleum products on a “non-exclusive basis” in designated areas of Washington and Oregon. Those areas we…

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