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Cunningham v. Zane

The Supreme Court of Washington
May 13, 1926
245 P. 913 (Wash. 1926)

Opinion

No. 19707. Department One.

May 13, 1926.

APPEAL (414) — REVIEW — VERDICT — CONCLUSIVENESS. A verdict sustained by conflicting evidence cannot be disturbed on appeal.

HUSBAND AND WIFE (94) — COMMUNITY CONTRACT — ACTIONS — JUDGMENT AGAINST WIFE. The wife is not personally liable upon a community contract made by the husband.

Appeal from a judgment of the superior court for Whatcom county, Hardin, J., entered June 22, 1925, upon the verdict of a jury rendered in favor of the plaintiff, in an action on contract. Reversed.

Lester Whitmore, for appellants.

R.W. Greene, for respondent.


The respondent, Cunningham, was employed by the appellants, Zane, as the caretaker of their farm, at a consideration of $60 per month. In this action, he sought to recover a balance claimed to be due for the services. There was a trial by jury and a verdict returned in favor of the respondent, on which the court, after making certain deductions with the consent of the respondent, entered a judgment in his favor.

[1] The principal question urged on the appeal is that the evidence does not justify the verdict. But we find substantial evidence in its support. A reading of the evidence, it may be said, does without doubt lead to the conclusion that the jury could well have found for the other side, but, as the evidence was conflicting, the jury's verdict is conclusive on the question of fact involved in so far as this court has the right to inquire. [2] The judgment entered ran against the appellant Isabell Zane personally. This was error. The contract was the contract of her husband, and she is liable to answer only to the extent of her interest in the community property possessed by the community composed of herself and her husband. She is not personally liable on the contract.

The judgment is reversed and the cause is remanded for the correction of the error noticed.

TOLMAN, C.J., HOLCOMB, MAIN, and PARKER, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Cunningham v. Zane

The Supreme Court of Washington
May 13, 1926
245 P. 913 (Wash. 1926)
Case details for

Cunningham v. Zane

Case Details

Full title:B.F. CUNNINGHAM, Respondent, v. A.H. ZANE et al., Appellants

Court:The Supreme Court of Washington

Date published: May 13, 1926

Citations

245 P. 913 (Wash. 1926)
245 P. 913
139 Wash. 176

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