FRISKEN v. ART STRAND ETC.

No. 33389.

47 Wn.2d 587 (1955)

288 P.2d 1087

FLORENCE FRISKEN, Respondent, v. ART STRAND FLOOR COVERINGS, INC., Appellant.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department Two.

October 13, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Oliver R. Ingersoll, for appellant.

Robert L. Snyder and B. Franklin Heuston, for respondent.


ROSELLINI, J.

The respondent, Florence Frisken, is the owner of a building in Shelton, Washington, occupied by her tenant, Mell Chevrolet Company. On November 20, 1952, she entered into an agreement with the appellant, a corporation engaged in the business of selling and laying floor coverings, whereby the latter contracted to furnish and install grease-proof asphalt-tile flooring in the showroom and office of the respondent's building.

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