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streets of the city ; for, if it be true that they thereby
became fixtures, the ownership thereof was thus trans-
ferred to the proprietor of the land to which they were
affixed, which the respondent does not concede."
Dunsmuir v. Port Angeles Gas, Water, Light and
Power Co., 24 Wash. 104, 63 Pac. 1095, 1098 (1901).
CONCLUSION
For the foregoing reasons it is respectfully sub-
mitted that the district court erred in awarding the
appellee $408.98, together with interest, for the ex-
penses which it incurred in rebuilding a transmission
Ime which it formerly operated on Bile Street under a
franchise from King County. Any allowance for such
expenditures should be stricken from the judgment,
and the judgment as so modified should be affirmed.
NOEMAN M. LiTTELL,
Assistant Attorney General.
Feank p. Keenan,
Special Assistant to the Attorney General,
Seattle, Washington.
Veenon L. Wilkinson,
Laweence Vold,
Attorneys, Department of Justice,
Washington, D. C.
April 1944.
- OOVF.RNMENT PRINTINS OFFICE: 1944
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