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Draper MacHine Works, Inc. v. Department of Natural Resources
See Eisenbach v. Hatfield, 2 Wash. 236 , 26 P. 539 (1891).
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Allen v. Forrest
See Eisenbach v. Hatfield, 2 Wash. 236 ( 26 Pac. 539 ), and all subsequent cases on that subject..
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In re the Personal Restraint of Tortorelli
See ch. 79.95 RCW; see also Eisenbach v. Hatfield, 2 Wash. 236, 240-41 , 26 P. 539 (1891) (noting that the State as the successor to the king is the absolute owner of navigable waters and the soil under them).
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In Re Tortorelli
See ch. 79.95 RCW; see also Eisenbach v. Hatfield, 2 Wash. 236, 240-41 , 26 P. 539 (1891) (noting that the State as the successor to the king is the absolute owner of navigable waters and the soil under them).
Elisha P. Ferry
v.
The County of King
v.
The County of King
No. 99.
Washington Supreme Court.
Apr 6, 1891.
Thomas Burke, and J. C. Haines, for plaintiffs in error., Ronald & Piles, and W. S. Bush, for defendants in error.
Anders, Dunbar, Hoyt, Scott, Stiles.
Cited by 59 opinions | Published
Anders, C. J.
— This action involves precisely the same questions presented in the case of Ferry v. King Co., ante, p. 337. The two causes were submitted together upon the printed briefs of counsel; and for the reasons given in the opinion in the former case, herewith filed, the judgment of the lower court is affirmed.
Stiles, Dunbar, and Scott, JJ., concur. Hoyt, J., not sitting.