Dearborn v. Moran

27 P. 230, 2 Wash. 405, 1891 Wash. LEXIS 61
CourtWashington Supreme Court
DecidedJune 2, 1891
DocketNo. 62
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Dearborn v. Moran, 27 P. 230, 2 Wash. 405, 1891 Wash. LEXIS 61 (Wash. 1891).

Opinions

Hoyt, J.

—The court below, in deciding this case, gave the same effect to a town plat, part of which covered upland and part tide land, that we have given in the case of Kenyon v. Knipe, ante, p. 394 (just decided), and it fol[406]*406lows that its decision must be affirmed, and it will be so ordered.

Dunbar and Scott, JJ., concur. Anders, C. J., concurs in the result.

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