KVENILD v. TAYLOR

No. 5001.

594 P.2d 972 (1979)

J.R. KVENILD, CFC Realtors, and C. Jack Minter, Appellants (Defendants), v. Daryl W. TAYLOR, Appellant (Third Party Defendant), v. Phillip H. LAVOIE and Marilyn J. Lavoie, husband and wife, Appellees (Plaintiffs), v. Bruce H. McMILLAN, and Dorothy H. Tanz, Administratrix of the Estate of Virginia L. Barrett, Deceased, Appellees (Defendants), v. William BARRETT, Beverly Barrett, James L. Barrett, Rosalie Barrett, Appellees (Third Party Defendants).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

May 11, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John C. Brackley and W.A. Smith, Lander, signed brief, for appellants Kvenild, CFC Realtors, Minter and Taylor.

Robert O. Anderson and William V. Eichelberger, Riverton, signed brief, for appellees Lavoies.

Richard I. Leedy, Riverton, signed brief, for appellees McMillan.

Donald P. White, Riverton, signed brief, on behalf of appellees Barretts.

Before RAPER, C.J., and McCLINTOCK, THOMAS, ROSE and ROONEY, JJ.


RAPER, Chief Justice.

The appellants-defendants J.R. Kvenild, Daryl W. Taylor, and C. Jack Minter, doing business as CFC Realtors (defendants), appeal from a judgment of the district court in which the appellees-plaintiffs Phillip and Marilyn Lavoie (Lavoies),1 were awarded damages, because the defendants tortiously interfered with the Lavoies' contractual rights to buy a certain piece of property. The judgment also awarded attorney's...

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