Anderson v. Adna Mill Co.

127 P. 851, 71 Wash. 697, 1912 Wash. LEXIS 774
CourtWashington Supreme Court
DecidedNovember 20, 1912
DocketNo. 10554
StatusPublished

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Anderson v. Adna Mill Co., 127 P. 851, 71 Wash. 697, 1912 Wash. LEXIS 774 (Wash. 1912).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

Action by Curtis Anderson against Adna Mill Company, a corporation, to recover damages for personal injuries. Prom a judgment in plaintiff’s favor, the defendant has appealed.

The respondent was injured at the same time, and in the same accident involved in the case of Cunningham, v. Adna Mill Co., ante p. 111, 127 Pac. 850. The only issues presented are issues of fact, which the jury upon sufficient evidence resolved in respondent’s favor.

The judgment is affirmed.

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Cunningham v. Adna Mill Co.
127 P. 850 (Washington Supreme Court, 1912)

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