TINSLEY v. MONSON & SONS CATTLE CO.

No. 109-40767-2.

2 Wn. App. 675 (1970)

472 P.2d 546

ALAN TINSLEY, Respondent, v. MONSON & SONS CATTLE CO., INC., Appellant.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Two.

May 13, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Tonkoff, Holst, Hanson & Dauber and J.P. Tonkoff, for appellant.

Felthous, Brachtenbach & Peters and Robert A. Felthous, for respondent.


PETRIE, J.

Plaintiff instituted this action alleging defendant's operation of a cattle feedlot adjacent to plaintiff's property constitutes a nuisance, seeking abatement thereof and damages allegedly sustained by reason of loss of his comfortable enjoyment of life and property and by reason of loss in reasonable market value of his property. Defendant denied maintenance of a nuisance and by way of affirmative defense alleged establishment of a legitimate business...

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