HEGGELUND v. NORDBY

No. 33311.

48 Wn.2d 259 (1956)

292 P.2d 1057

EMIL HEGGELUND, Appellant, v. THORMOD NORDBY, Respondent.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department Two.

February 2, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frederick B. Cohen and John E. Bowen, for appellant.

Merrill Wallace, for respondent.


MALLERY, J.

On November 1, 1953, plaintiff, Emil Heggelund, was riding in the front seat of an automobile owned and operated by defendant, Thormod Nordby. They were accompanied by defendant's brother John, who was the partner of plaintiff in a commercial fishing venture.

The partners were going to inspect some fishing gear for sale at Anderson Landing on Hoods Canal. The defendant was not familiar with the road. At the top of Breedman hill between Silverdale...

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