34 Wash. 184 | Wash. | 1904
This action was brought by the plaintiff to recover from defendant the value of certain stock which defendant sold and agreed to deliver to plaintiff’s assignor. Plaintiff had judgment below, and defendant appeals. Upon the trial the court found, that on August 16, 1902, for a valuable consideration then and there paid by one Worth Belden, defendant sold and agreed to deliver to said Belden certain shares of the capital stock of the Kew Century Drug Company; that Worth Belden subsequently assigned the said agreement to the plaintiff, who demanded the said stock, and defendant refused to deliver the same; that the value of the stock at the time of the contract, and when demand therefor was made, was $1,475. Judgment was thereupon entered against defendant for that amount.
But one question is presented on this appeal, and that.
The judgment is therefore affirmed.
Fullerton, C. J., and Hadley and Anders, JJ., concur.