Tuttle v. Buck
119 N.W. 946 (1909)
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Facts
P was a barber by trade. P was upset over the competitive tactics of D and sued him. D was a banker, decided to put P out of business, then established a barbershop, and then offered nominal rent for another barber to occupy it and drive P out of business. P sought $10,000 in damages. D demurred, and it was granted. That was overruled.
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