DAMAN v. WALTON LBR. CO.

No. 34597.

53 Wn.2d 747 (1959)

337 P.2d 37

JOE DAMAN, Respondent, v. WALTON LUMBER COMPANY, Appellant.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department One.

March 26, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cooper & Cooper, for appellant.

John W. Schumacher and John H. Kirkwood, for respondent.


OTT, J.

During the month of June, 1954, Joe Daman, doing business as Daman Logging Company, entered into two separate timber sale contracts with the state of Washington. The contracts gave Daman the right to remove certain timber and to pay the state on a stumpage basis as logged. On one of the tracts (hereinafter designated as tract "A"), Daman was required to make an advance stumpage deposit to the state in the sum of approximately...

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