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" It was tried to the court sitting without a jury, and resulted in a Judgment in favor of the respondent. The ultimate question Is whether these ways passed under the bill of sale. "
Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of Washington - Page 460
by Washington (State). Supreme Court, Arthur Remington, Solon Dickerson Williams - 1921
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 191

1920 - 1148 pages
...the runways and appropriated to their own use the planking forming the tops of the same and such of ties forming the supports as they found had a commercial...articles of every nature whatsoever now on said premises nnd appertaining to said sawmill and logging outfit" This clause of the contract, except as It is limited...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 149

1915 - 1230 pages
...damages Incurred In improving the land covered by the contract. After the Issues were framed, the cause was tried to the court sitting without a Jury, and resulted in a judgment in favor of the defendant. I'roin this judgment the plaintiffs appeal. On January 8, 1910, the defendant contracted...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 114

1911 - 1168 pages
...that he would have no necessity to call on any one to assist him in that work. The action was tried by the court sitting without a Jury, and resulted In a judgment in favor of the respondent for the sum demanded in the complaint. While a number of errors have been assigned, we have found it...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 113

1911 - 1164 pages
...to produce on their lands, brought the present action to recover therefor. The action was tried by the court sitting without a jury, and resulted In a judgment In favor of the respondents In the sum of $880. It is from this Judgment that the present appeal was taken. The...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 124

1912 - 1164 pages
...action was begun to recover it. The action was tried in the court below without the intervention of a jury, and resulted in a judgment in favor of the respondent. The bank appeals. The trial court rested its judgment on the finding that the bank knew, at the time it...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 203

1922 - 1150 pages
...injuries to his automobile, and for loss of its use while it was being repaired. The cause was tried by the court sitting without a jury, and resulted in a judgment in the respondent's favor for the sum of $450. P.) As to the manner in which the accident happened, the...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 98

1909 - 1164 pages
...respondent's testatrix to premises of his own, and converted to his own use. The cause was tried by the court without a jury, and resulted in a judgment in favor of the respondent. The evidence on the part of the respondent tended to show that the respondent's testatrix and appellants...
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The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General ..., Volume 132

Abraham Clark Freeman - 1910 - 1276 pages
...contractors and their surety on the bond, to recover the amount so paid. The case was tried before the court sitting without a jury, and resulted in a judgment in favor of the city for the amount paid in satisfaction of the judgment Mrs. SG5 Brennan recovered against it....
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 145

1915 - 1202 pages
...German-American Bank of Seattle against the defendants as subscribers to the capital stock of the bank. The cause was tried to the court sitting without a jury, and resulted In a Judgment for the defendants, except as to the defendant Helnzerling, against whom a Judgment was entered In...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 191

1920 - 1296 pages
...the runways and appropriated to their own use the planking forming the tops of the same and such of ties forming the supports as they found had a commercial...respondent. The ultimate question is whether these ways pnssed under the bill of sale. Turning to that Instrument, it will be observed that its terms are comprehensive....
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