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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Sprincin King Street Partners v. Sound Conditioning Club, Inc., 925 P.2d 217 (1996)

Citation
Sprincin King Street Partners v. Sound Conditioning Club, Inc., 925 P.2d 217 (1996)
Parent Document
Sprincin King Street Partners v. Sound Conditioning Club, Inc., 925 P.2d 217 (1996)
Jurisdiction
Washington (state)
Effective Date
1996-10-28

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There the court articulated the exception to the rule of limited jurisdiction: when the counterclaim is based on facts which excuse a tenant’s breach, the court must consider it. 40 For example, breach of covenant of habitability (citing Foisy) or breach of the covenant of quiet enjoyment. 41 In Munden,