OPHEIM v. UNITED MOBILE HOMES, INC.

No. 4162.

511 P.2d 1289 (1973)

Chris OPHEIM and Laila Opheim, husband and wife, Appellants (Plaintiffs below), v. UNITED MOBILE HOMES, INC., a Colorado Corporation, Appellee, (Defendant below), and Champion Home Builders Co., a Michigan Corporation, (Defendant below).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

July 20, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William D. Bagley, Cheyenne, for appellants (plaintiffs below).

John A. Sundahl and Paul B. Godfrey, Cheyenne, for appellee (defendant below).

Before PARKER, C.J., and McEWAN, GUTHRIE and McINTYRE, JJ.


Mr. Chief Justice PARKER delivered the opinion of the court.

The Opheims sued Champion Home Builders Co., manufacturer, and United Mobile Homes, Inc., distributor, asking $1,153 for required repairs and $10,000 for embarrassment and inconvenience because of alleged imperfections in a mobile home purchased by plaintiffs from United. The suit was in two counts, one for negligent design, engineering, fabrication, assembly, and inspection of the product, and the other...

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