Youst v. Longo

Supreme Court of California · Decided 1987-01-02

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Opinion LUCAS, J. Is a racehorse owner entitled to tort damages when the harness driver of another horse 1 negligently or intentionally interferes with the owner’s horse during a race, thereby preventing the owner from the chance of winning a particular cash prize? It is a well-settled general tort principle that interference with the chance of winning a contest, such as t…

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