SHAFFER v. VICTORIA STATION

No. 45449.

91 Wn.2d 295 (1978)

588 P.2d 233

DANIEL R. SHAFFER, Petitioner, v. VICTORIA STATION, INC., ET AL, Respondents.

The Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc.

December 28, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

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

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


DOLLIVER, J.

On March 26, 1974, plaintiff Shaffer ordered a glass of wine at the Victoria Station, a restaurant operated by defendant. In the course of taking his first or second sip, the wine glass broke in Mr. Shaffer's hand, resulting in alleged permanent injury.

Plaintiff brought this action based upon three theories: negligence, breach of implied warranty under the Uniform Commercial Code, and strict liability under the theory of Restatement (Second)...

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