KAHIN v. CITY OF SEATTLE

No. 37150.

64 Wn.2d 872 (1964)

395 P.2d 79

GEORGE H. KAHIN, Appellant, v. THE CITY OF SEATTLE, Respondent.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department One.

August 27, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul Cressman, John Burgess, and Douglas Hartwich (of Short, Cressman & Cable), for appellant.

A.L. Newbould and John P. Harris, for respondent.


BARNETT, J.

Appellant brought this action against the city of Seattle to recover damages for the limitation of free and convenient access to and from his service station in Seattle.

The property, which has since been acquired by the state for highway purposes, is triangular in shape. It has 45 feet of north frontage on N.E. 75th Street, 86 feet of east frontage on Bothell Way,...

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