EVANS v. COLUMBIA INT'L CORP.

No. 361-41086-1.

3 Wn. App. 955 (1970)

478 P.2d 785

L.Y. EVANS, Appellant, v. COLUMBIA INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION, Respondent.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One — Panel 1.

December 28, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bruce D. Brunton, for appellant.

Edmund J. Jones, for respondent.


JAMES, C.J.

L.Y. Evans is a commission broker who deals in heavy industrial machinery. In 1963 he learned that the Boeing Company had need for a large capacity metal lathe. At that time, Columbia International Corporation was the exclusive selling agent in the United States for Karl Keilinghaus Industriestrasse of Ahlen, Westfalen, West Germany. Keilinghaus manufactured heavy machinery. In response to Evans' inquiry, Columbia ascertained that Keilinghaus had the apparent...

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