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Mahan v. Springer

The Supreme Court of Washington
Jan 11, 1929
273 P. 533 (Wash. 1929)

Opinion

No. 21402. Department Two.

January 11, 1929.

TRIAL (150) — FINDINGS — DUTY TO MAKE. In an action at law tried to the court, findings of fact are necessary to support the judgment.

Appeal from a judgment of the superior court for Cowlitz county, McKenney, J., entered February 20, 1928, in favor of the plaintiff, in an action on contract, tried to the court. Reversed.

J.E. Stone, for appellants.

W.H. Sibbald, for respondent.


By amended complaint, in this case, the plaintiff sought to recover damages because the defendant O.H. Springer had failed to construct a building in accordance with the contract, plans and specifications. The defendants, in their answer, denied failure to properly construct the building, and by cross-complaint Springer and wife sought a judgment against the plaintiff for the balance due upon the building contract.

The cause was tried to the court without a jury and resulted in a judgment in favor of the plaintiff in the sum of one thousand dollars, from which the defendants appeal.

[1] No findings of fact or conclusions of law were made by the trial court. The case made by the amended complaint was one of law, as was the case made by the cross-complaint. Upon the trial no facts were developed which made the case other than purely one at law.

In an action at law, tried to the court upon the merits upon issues of fact, findings of fact are necessary to support the judgment. Colvin v. Clark, 83 Wn. 376, 145 P. 419; Western Dry Goods Co. v. Hamilton, 86 Wn. 478, 150 P. 1171; Boe v. Hodgson-Graham Co., 97 Wn. 444, 166 P. 779; State ex rel. Howland v. Olympia Veneer Co., 131 Wn. 209, 229 P. 529; State ex rel. Dunn v. Plese, 134 Wn. 443, 235 P. 961.

The judgment will be reversed and the cause remanded with direction to the superior court to follow the procedure suggested in the case of Colvin v. Clark, supra, and the other cases cited which follow that case.

FULLERTON, C.J., FRENCH, and PARKER, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Mahan v. Springer

The Supreme Court of Washington
Jan 11, 1929
273 P. 533 (Wash. 1929)
Case details for

Mahan v. Springer

Case Details

Full title:A.J. MAHAN, Respondent, v. O.H. SPRINGER et al., Appellants

Court:The Supreme Court of Washington

Date published: Jan 11, 1929

Citations

273 P. 533 (Wash. 1929)
273 P. 533
150 Wash. 510

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