BAIRD v. KNUTZEN

No. 33634.

49 Wn.2d 308 (1956)

301 P.2d 375

B.T. BAIRD et al., Respondents, v. A.P. KNUTZEN, Appellant, G.S. WILLIAMS et al., Respondents.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department Two.

September 6, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R.W. Greene and David E. Rhea, for appellant.


MALLERY, J.

The defendants Knutzen owned eighty acres of timberland near Lake Whatcom. In order to log it, they needed an easement over plaintiffs' abutting land. In 1949, they entered into an acknowledged agreement by which plaintiffs granted them a logging right-of-way easement for a period of eight years, for which they agreed to pay fifty dollars a year rental and, after three years, to convey the eighty acres to plaintiffs by a warranty deed. They paid the first...

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