HEILIG TRUST AND BENEF. v. FIRST INTERSTATE

No. 22813-1-II.

969 P.2d 1082 (1998)

93 Wash.App. 514

The HEILIG TRUST AND BENEFICIARIES, Appellants, v. FIRST INTERSTATE BANK OF WASHINGTON, a Washington Corporation, and James Renggli, a single man, Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 2.

Publication Ordered January 15, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Everett Allen Holum, McCarty Holum et al, Tacoma, for Appellants.

Ronald Edward Beard, Michael B. King, Lane Powell Spears Lubersky, Seattle, for Respondents.


BRIDGEWATER, A.C.J.

The Heilig Trust and Beneficiaries, Walter and Nina Heilig, appeal an order of summary judgment dismissing their complaint against First Interstate Bank of Washington. We hold that no material issue of fact existed to show that First Interstate had knowledge of the theft from the Heilig Trust by its trustee. We affirm.

In 1975, the Heiligs constructed a living trust agreement and appointed James F. Renggli as the trustee. As trustee, Renggli...

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