JOHNSON v. YOUSOOFIAN

No. 35860-0-I.

930 P.2d 921 (1996)

84 Wash.App. 755

Elmer JOHNSON and his marital community; Robert Lenhart and his marital community; d/b/a Little Deli Mart, Appellants, v. M.P. YOUSOOFIAN and Jane Doe Yousoofian, his wife, and the marital community composed thereof, Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

Order Granting in Part Motion to Publish January 29, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David Balint and David Gossard, De Funis & Balint, P.S., Seattle, for Appellants.

Jeffrey Broihier, Broihier & Wotipka, Seattle, for Respondents.


OPINION

COLEMAN, Judge.

Elmer Johnson and Robert Lenhart argue that the trial court erred in holding that their landlord, M.P. Yousoofian, had no implied duty to act in good faith under a lease provision that prohibited assignment without the landlord's consent. They also claim that the trial court erred in holding that they failed to prove tortious interference with a business expectancy, because without Yousoofian's consent to the lease assignment, a prospective...

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