BOYLE v. KING COUNTY

No. 33038.

46 Wn.2d 428 (1955)

282 P.2d 261

G.P. BOYLE, Appellant, v. KING COUNTY, Respondent.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department Two.

April 7, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Geo. H. Rummens, Kenneth P. Short, Paul R. Cressman, and Richard M. Oswald, for appellant.

Charles O. Carroll and V.D. Bradeson, for respondent.


ROSELLINI, J.

Appellant operated a hog farm near Seattle, Washington. During the period involved in this suit, he fed his hogs exclusively upon garbage collected from Firland Sanatorium in Seattle under a contract granting him permission to remove all edible garbage which should accumulate there. The contract required the appellant to post a bond for faithful performance and was signed by the business manager of Firland Sanatorium on behalf of King County.

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