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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Eastwood v. Horse Harbor Foundation, Inc., 241 P.3d 1256 (2010)

Citation
Eastwood v. Horse Harbor Foundation, Inc., 241 P.3d 1256 (2010)
Parent Document
Eastwood v. Horse Harbor Foundation, Inc., 241 P.3d 1256 (2010)
Jurisdiction
Washington (state)
Effective Date
2010-11-04

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[4] Conceiving of harm as potentially both an economic loss resulting from a contract breach and an injury resulting from a tort is akin to concluding, for example, that a citizen's injury is the result of the government's breaching both a statutory obligation and a constitutional provision. When a court says, "the economic loss rule applies," the court is simply articulating a conclusion that, in a particular set of circumstances, the law of contracts is the only source of a defendant's obligations and no tort duty exists.