VAN HORN v. VAN DE WOL, INC.

No. 1086-1.

6 Wn. App. 959 (1972)

497 P.2d 252

WILLIAM J. VAN HORN, Respondent, v. VAN DE WOL, INC., Appellant.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One — Panel 2.

May 15, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kingsbury, Livesey & Ludwigson and George Livesey, Jr., for appellant.

Asmundson, Rhea & Atwood and T.B. Asmundson, for respondent.


JAMES, J.

Defendant Van De Wol, Inc. operates a golf course. Plaintiff Van Horn, while a stockholder in defendant corporation, made several loans to defendant, totaling $37,000, and received unsecured demand notes in return. Subsequently, before selling his stock to an investor produced by the corporation, plaintiff entered into an agreement providing, among other things, that he would not accelerate payment of the notes so long as the terms of the agreement were...

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