SHAFFER v. VICTORIA STATION

No. 4175-1.

18 Wn. App. 816 (1977)

572 P.2d 737

DANIEL R. SHAFFER, Appellant, v. VICTORIA STATION, INC., Respondent.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One.

December 19, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jones, Grey & Bayley and Charles F. Vulliet, for appellant.

Merrick, Hofstedt & Lindsey and Andrew C. Gauen, for respondent.


SWANSON, J.

Plaintiff appeals a judgment of dismissal, alleging error in the conclusion that no cause of action lies in strict liability or breach of implied warranty of fitness for personal injury suffered by a restaurant patron after a wine glass shattered in his hand. We affirm.

On March 27, 1974, Daniel R. Shaffer, appellant herein, ordered a class of rose wine at the "Victoria Station Restaurant," operated by Victoria Station, Inc., respondent. In the...

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