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Federal Electric Company v. Gay

The Supreme Court of Washington
Dec 22, 1925
241 P. 1119 (Wash. 1925)

Opinion

No. 19476. Department Two.

December 22, 1925.

Appeal from a judgment of the superior court for Skagit county, Joiner, J., entered October 10, 1924, upon findings in favor of the defendant, in an action tried to the court. Reversed.

R.V. Welts, for appellant.

Thomas Smith and James G. Smith, for respondents.


The appeal in this case presents no problem other than that arising from the facts, and nothing would be gained by a statement of what is shown by the evidence. We will content ourselves with the statement that a reading of it obliges us to disagree with the findings made by the trial court and to conclude that the facts as they appear in the statement preponderate against those findings. For that reason, the judgment is reversed and the cause remanded with instructions to enter a judgment as prayed for by the appellant.


Summaries of

Federal Electric Company v. Gay

The Supreme Court of Washington
Dec 22, 1925
241 P. 1119 (Wash. 1925)
Case details for

Federal Electric Company v. Gay

Case Details

Full title:FEDERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, Appellant, v. E.F. GAY et al., Respondents

Court:The Supreme Court of Washington

Date published: Dec 22, 1925

Citations

241 P. 1119 (Wash. 1925)
137 Wash. 704
137 Wn. 704