ARMENT v. KMART CORP.

No. 34272-0-I.

902 P.2d 1254 (1995)

79 Wash.App. 694

Sharon K. ARMENT, Appellant, v. KMART CORPORATION, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

July 31, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Raymond Robert Greive, R.R. Bob Greive & Associates, Seattle, for Appellant.

D. Michael Reilly, Michael Barr King, Lane, Powell, Spears, Lubersky, Seattle, for Respondent.


AGID, Judge.

On November 25, 1989, Sharon Arment and her husband Brian were shopping in the Kmart store on Delridge Way S.W. in Seattle. While walking through the menswear department, Ms. Arment slipped on some liquid on the floor between two clothes racks. The liquid was some type of clear soda. According to her husband, a Kmart cup was lying next to the spill. Arment sued Kmart for negligence, relying on the "mode of operation" rule. She alleged that the soda came...

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