Washington Supreme Court, 1922

Norris Safe & Lock Co. v. Farmers' & Merchants' Bank

Norris Safe & Lock Co. v. Farmers' & Merchants' Bank
Washington Supreme Court · Decided March 28, 1922
119 Wash. 700; 205 P. 12; 1922 Wash. LEXIS 1237

Norris Safe & Lock Co. v. Farmers' & Merchants' Bank

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

— This was an action to recover the value of a safe door, which was defended on the ground that the purchase by the appellant was induced by the respondent’s fraudulent misrepresentations.

The record presents only a question of fact, which was determined by the trial court adversely to the appellant, which decision we affirm for the reason that the evidence does not preponderate against the conclusion of the trial judge.

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