FRONTIER LANES v. CANADIAN INDEMNITY

No. 7321-4-I.

26 Wn. App. 342 (1980)

613 P.2d 166

FRONTIER LANES, ET AL, Appellants, v. CANADIAN INDEMNITY COMPANY, ET AL, Respondents.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One.

June 2, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David F. Hiscock, Judith Baker Hine, and Keller, Rohrback, Waldo & Hiscock, for appellants.

Robert W. Burns and Foulds, Felker, Burns & Johnson, for respondents.


SWANSON, J.

Frontier Lanes and Vitrol, Inc., plaintiffs in an action for declaratory judgment and breach of contract, appeal from the trial court's granting of defendants' motion for summary judgment. Defendants, a group of insurance companies, seek cross review of the trial court's refusal to grant summary judgment on four additional bases.

Frontier Lanes and Vitrol, Inc. (Frontier) operated a north Seattle bowling alley. Canadian Indemnity and the

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