Washington Supreme Court, 1909

McCandless v. Peterson

McCandless v. Peterson
Washington Supreme Court · Decided November 16, 1909
55 Wash. 700; 104 P. 1135; 1909 Wash. LEXIS 829

McCandless v. Peterson

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

This action was brought to recover certain property sold on tax foreclosure sale. The facts bring it within the recent cases of Gould v. Knox, 53 Wash. 248, 101 Pac. 886; Gould v. White, 54 Wash. 394, 103 Pac. 460; Gould v. Stanton, 54 Wash. 363, 103 Pac. 459.

The case is therefore reversed, with instructions to the lower court to ascertain the value of the permanent improvements put upon the property by the respondents, and also all amounts paid out in taxes, special taxes, and local assessments, under the provisions of chapter 137, Laws 1903, and to enter judgment accordingly.

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