ESHBAUGH v. AMOCO OIL CO.

Record No. 840021.

360 S.E.2d 350 (1987)

George A. ESHBAUGH v. AMOCO OIL COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Virginia.

September 4, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John D. Sims (Cottingham & Sims, Hayes, on brief), for appellant.

Robert M. Rolfe (David C. Mattax, Hunton & Williams, Richmond, on brief), for appellee.

Present: CARRICO, C.J., POFF, COMPTON, STEPHENSON, RUSSELL and WHITING, JJ., and HARRISON, Retired Justice.


STEPHENSON, Justice.

In this appeal, we determine the accrual dates of causes of action for fraud and conspiracy to injure one in one's business.

On May 26, 1982, George A. Eshbaugh filed a motion for judgment against Amoco Oil Company (Amoco) seeking to recover damages for fraud and conspiracy to injure him in his business. Following Eshbaugh's opening statement at trial, Amoco moved for summary judgment. Amoco contended that under the facts as represented...

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