Fisher v. Ripley
Fisher v. Ripley
98 Wash. 696; 167 P. 1183; 1917 Wash. LEXIS 984
Fisher v. Ripley
Opinion of the Court
The only question we deem of importance in this case is whether the findings of fact made by the lower court are sustained hy the evidence.
It will he of no value to review or discuss the evidence at length. We have read the record, and while there is considerable conflict in the testimony, we are of the opinion that the findings of fact entered hy the lower court are sustained hy a fair preponderance of the evidence.
The judgment is affirmed.
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