GUYTON v. TEMPLE MOTORS, INC.

No. 35644.

58 Wn.2d 828 (1961)

365 P.2d 14

LEON EARL GUYTON, Respondent, v. TEMPLE MOTORS, INC., Appellant.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department One.

September 28, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Scott, Langhorne & McGavick, by Donald H. McGavick, for appellant.

Comfort, Dolack & Hansler (Robert A. Comfort, of counsel), for respondent.


WEAVER, J.

The defendant, a corporation owning and operating a new and used car business, appeals from a $443.38 judgment.

Plaintiff commenced this action to rescind the contract of purchase of an automobile. His first cause of action is based upon alleged false representation; his second cause of action, in the alternative, is based upon breach of an implied warranty. During trial, the court allowed plaintiff to amend his complaint by adding a third alternative...

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