BOYCE v. ADAMS

No. 43757.

87 Wn.2d 56 (1976)

549 P.2d 18

JEFFREY BOYCE, Appellant, v. WILLIAM H. ADAMS, ET AL, Respondents.

The Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc.

April 29, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wendells, Froelich, Power & Lakefish and Alan L. Froelich, for appellant.

Merrick, Hofstedt & Lindsey and Gary R. Eliasen, for respondents.


ROSELLINI, J.

The appellant, Jeffrey Boyce, was injured when his automobile struck a horse on the Auburn-Enumclaw highway in King County, a stock-restricted area. He sued the compensated bailee of the horse, in whose pasture it had been quartered.

The complaint alleged that respondent, William H. Adams, was liable because he willfully or negligently permitted the horse to stray upon the highway, he maintained a nuisance, and he was subject to strict liability...

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