IBRAHIM v. HAPO FED. CREDIT UNION

No. 3748-7-III.

28 Wn. App. 597 (1981)

625 P.2d 176

FAIK IBRAHIM, Respondent, v. HAPO FEDERAL EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION, Appellant.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Three.

March 10, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert G. Swisher and Gladstone & Stancik, for appellant.

David H. Putney and Halverson, Applegate & McDonald, for respondent.


GREEN, J.

HAPO Federal Employees Credit Union (HAPO) appeals from a summary judgment that its security interest in an automobile is subordinate to a mechanic's lien acquired by Faik Ibrahim doing business as the Flying Dutchman Car Repair Service.

HAPO loaned money to Mr. and Mrs. David Shelp for the purchase of a 1970 MGB, and at the time of the loan, February 1, 1977, HAPO typed its name onto the certificate of title as legal owner. RCW 46.12.095. The new...

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