DUFF v. BONNER BLDG. SUPPLY, INC.

No. 14822.

666 P.2d 650 (1983)

105 Idaho 123

David DUFF, Plaintiff-Appellant, Cross-Respondent, v. BONNER BUILDING SUPPLY, INC., an Idaho corporation, Defendant-Respondent, Cross-Appellant.

Supreme Court of Idaho.

July 11, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R. Romer Brown, Coeur d'Alene, for plaintiff-appellant, cross-respondent.

Gary A. Finney, Sandpoint, for defendant-respondent, cross-appellant.


BAKES, Justice.

Appellant Duff bought lumber paneling, asserted to be kiln-dried, from respondent Bonner Building Supply. To be certified in the industry as kiln-dried, lumber must have a moisture content not exceeding 19%. However, in a group of 80 boards, four of those boards may have a moisture content of more than 19%, and the group will still qualify as kiln-dried.

Duff took the lumber which he had purchased to his home, stored it in his garage under...

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