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John Smith Company v. Hardin

The Supreme Court of Washington
Sep 2, 1925
238 P. 647 (Wash. 1925)

Opinion

No. 18706. En Banc.

September 2, 1925.

Appeal from a judgment of the superior court for Franklin county, Truax, J., entered January 22, 1924, upon findings in favor of the plaintiff, in an action to foreclose a chattel mortgage. Reversed.

Sharpstein, Smith Sharpstein, for appellant.

Chas. W. Johnson, for respondent.


ON REHEARING.


The department opinion in this case may be found in 133 Wn. 194, 233 P. 628. Originally there was involved in this action all of the wheat raised, to wit, both the tenant's two-thirds and the landlord's one-third. Judgment was entered affecting the tenant's two-thirds, but reserving a determination as to the landlord's one-third. That judgment was not appealed from. The judgment here involved is that affecting the landlord's one-third. The last paragraph of the opinion might be construed to be broad enough to include both the tenant's and the landlord's wheat. It should be limited to the latter only. Otherwise, the opinion of the Department is sustained. Appellant will recover costs in this court.


Summaries of

John Smith Company v. Hardin

The Supreme Court of Washington
Sep 2, 1925
238 P. 647 (Wash. 1925)
Case details for

John Smith Company v. Hardin

Case Details

Full title:JOHN SMITH COMPANY, Respondent, v. WALTER T. HARDIN et al., Defendants…

Court:The Supreme Court of Washington

Date published: Sep 2, 1925

Citations

238 P. 647 (Wash. 1925)
136 Wash. 694
136 Wn. 694