Case Name: M. C. McLennan, Appellant, v. The New Light Gold Mining Company et al., Respondents
Court: Washington Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Washington
Decision Date: 1942-07-10
Citations: 14 Wash. 2d 236
Docket Number: No. 28701
Parties: M. C. McLennan, Appellant, v. The New Light Gold Mining Company et al., Respondents.
Judges: 
Reporter: Washington Reports
Volume: 14
Pages: 236–237

Head Matter:
[No. 28701.
Department Two.
July 10, 1942.]
M. C. McLennan, Appellant, v. The New Light Gold Mining Company et al., Respondents.
J. A. Kavaney, for appellant.
Funkhouser & Twohy and Wilmot W. Garvin, for respondents.
Reported in 127 P. (2d) 415.

Opinion:
Blake, J.
This is an appeal from an order sustaining a demurrer to the complaint. Respondents Harry P. Kramer and Slate Creek Mining Company, a corporation, move to dismiss the appeal on the ground that the order is not appealable.
It has been repeatedly and consistently held that orders sustaining or overruling demurrers are not appealable. Potvin v. McCorvey, 1 Wash. 389, 25 Pac. 330, 12 L. R. A. 150; Olsen v. Newton, 3 Wash. 429, 30 Pac. 450; Smith v. Seattle & Montana R. Co., 6 Wash. 295, 32 Pac. 1073; Schutzler v. Times Pub. Co., 88 Wash. 236, 152 Pac. 1018; Le Blank v. Eller, 118 Wash. 353, 203 Pac. 960; Anderson v. East Gate Temple Ass'n, 189 Wash. 221, 64 P. (2d) 510.
Appeal dismissed.
Robinson, C. J., Beals, Steinert, and Jeffers, JJ., concur.