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Washington Pension Union v. Olzendam

The Supreme Court of Washington. En Banc
Mar 24, 1951
229 P.2d 320 (Wash. 1951)

Opinion

No. 31688.

March 24, 1951.

Appeal from a judment of the superior court for Thurston county, Wright, J., entered December 28, 1950, upon sustaining a demurrer to the complaint, dismissing an action for a declaratory judgment and injunctive relief. Affirmed.

John Caughlan, C.T. Hatten, and Fred Schlick, for appellants.

The Attorney General, Jane Dowdle, and Lyle L. Iversen, Assistants, for respondents.



This case presents the same issues as to the jurisdiction of the court, legal capacity of plaintiffs to sue, and constitutionality of initiative measure No. 178, passed on November 7, 1950, as were considered and decided in Senior Citizens League v. Department of Social Security, ante p. 142, 228 P.2d 478. The two cases were argued in succession before this court on the same day, and respondents filed the same brief in both proceedings. The same result should be reached in both, and for the same reasons.

The judgment is accordingly affirmed.


Summaries of

Washington Pension Union v. Olzendam

The Supreme Court of Washington. En Banc
Mar 24, 1951
229 P.2d 320 (Wash. 1951)
Case details for

Washington Pension Union v. Olzendam

Case Details

Full title:WASHINGTON PENSION UNION et al., Appellants, v. RODERIC OLZENDAM, as…

Court:The Supreme Court of Washington. En Banc

Date published: Mar 24, 1951

Citations

229 P.2d 320 (Wash. 1951)
38 Wash. 2d 936
38 Wn. 2d 936