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Lipsett Steel Products, Inc. v. King County

The Supreme Court of Washington. Department Two
Mar 31, 1966
412 P.2d 780 (Wash. 1966)

Opinion

No. 38480.

March 31, 1966.

Appeal from a judgment of the Superior Court for King County, No. 629582, Lloyd Shorett, J., entered July 6, 1965. Reversed.

Action to recover taxes paid. Defendant appeals from a judgment in favor of the plaintiff.



The respondent, Lipsett Steel Products, Inc., a corporation, brought this action to recover personal property taxes paid under protest in 1964 on a scrap shear. The issue is whether the shear should have been assessed as personalty or realty. The same issue was previously before this Court in Lipsett Steel Products, Inc. v. King Cy., 67 Wn.2d 650, 409 P.2d 475, with respect to taxes assessed in prior years. The holding that the shear should be personalty is dispositive of this appeal.

The judgment of the trial court that Lipsett Steel Products, Inc., is entitled to recover the sum of $6,304.39 paid as personal property taxes on the shear must be reversed.

By stipulation counsel have agreed, that a determination in Supreme Court No. 38480 will control the disposition of Luria Brothers Co., Inc.

It is so ordered.


Summaries of

Lipsett Steel Products, Inc. v. King County

The Supreme Court of Washington. Department Two
Mar 31, 1966
412 P.2d 780 (Wash. 1966)
Case details for

Lipsett Steel Products, Inc. v. King County

Case Details

Full title:LIPSETT STEEL PRODUCTS, INC., Respondent, v. KING COUNTY, Appellant. LURIA…

Court:The Supreme Court of Washington. Department Two

Date published: Mar 31, 1966

Citations

412 P.2d 780 (Wash. 1966)
68 Wash. 2d 971
68 Wn. 2d 971