RED DEVIL FIREWORKS v. SIDDLE

No. 4478-1-II.

32 Wn. App. 521 (1982)

648 P.2d 468

RED DEVIL FIREWORKS COMPANY, Respondent, v. JAMES SIDDLE, ET AL, Appellants.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Two.

July 15, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Don McGavick, for appellants.

George Marsico, for respondent.


PETRICH, A.C.J.

Defendants, James Siddle and his wife Judy, appeal a judgment for unpaid amounts claimed on a delivery and acceptance of fireworks. Two primary issues are presented for review. The first is whether an agreement for the sale of dangerous fireworks to an Indian licensed by the Puyallup Indian Tribe, but not by the State of Washington, is unenforceable because of violation of the State Fireworks Law (RCW 70.77). In the event the contract is unenforceable...

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