BROWN v. PRIME CONSTRUCTION CO.

No. 50026-6.

102 Wn.2d 235 (1984)

684 P.2d 73

STEVEN C. BROWN, Plaintiff, v. PRIME CONSTRUCTION CO., INC., Appellant, ACE ELECTRIC COMPANY CONTRACTORS & ENGINEERS, Respondent.

The Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc.

July 5, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Keller, Rohrback, Waldo, Hiscock, Butterworth & Fardal and Laurence R. Weatherly, for appellant.

Carney, Stephenson, Badley, Smith & Mueller, by R. Jack Stephenson and A. Richard Maloney, for respondent.


BRACHTENBACH, J.

This case involves the validity of an indemnity provision in a contract between a general contractor and its subcontractor. Prime Construction Co., Inc. (Prime) was the general contractor for certain construction work at the Seattle Occupational Industrial Center (Owner). Prime subcontracted with Ace Electric Company Contractors and Engineers (Ace) for specified electrical work.

Plaintiff Brown, an employee of Ace, was injured on the job....

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