FEDERAL FINANCE CO. v. HUMISTON

No. 37945.

66 Wn.2d 648 (1965)

404 P.2d 465

FEDERAL FINANCE COMPANY, INC., Appellant, v. NEAL A. HUMISTON et al., Respondents.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department One.

July 15, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel W. Giboney, for appellant.

Francis P. Cael, for respondents.


HALE, J.

Evanescent as the moonmist from which it was named, the household china Captain Neal A. Humiston bought from Lyle L. Sparber vanished before it materialized. Sparber promised the china, but failed to deliver. Federal Finance Company, Sparber's assignee, demanded payment. Captain Humiston said he would not pay for something he did not receive — and thereby hangs this case.

Neal Humiston and Lyle Sparber were boyhood chums in Potlatch, Idaho...

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