Davis v. Globe MacHine Manufacturing Co.

Supreme Court of Washington · Decided 1984-06-21

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Stafford, J. On April 1, 1977, petitioner Alice Davis was injured while cleaning a glue spreading machine at Hines Lumber Mill (Hines) in Oregon. The glue spreader was manufactured by respondent Globe Machine Manufacturing Company (Globe). Davis brought this products liability action against Globe on theories of strict liability and negligence. Globe be…

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