DAVIS V. GEORGIA-PACIFIC CORP. 251 Or. 239 (1968) CASE BRIEF

DAVIS V. GEORGIA-PACIFIC CORP.
251 Or. 239 (1968)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a nuisance action.
FACTS: Vera Davis (P) owned a house in Toledo and subsequent to her ownership, D began operation of a pulp and paper plant. P sued in trespass and testified that the premises were rendered uninhabitable because of vibrations, offensive odors, fumes, gases, smoke and particulates which damaged the residence and plant life. P got a judgment against D for compensatory and punitive damages for trespass. D appealed.

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