Downer v. Staines
4 Wis. 372
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Downer v. Staines, 4 Wis. 372 (Wis. 1856).
Opinion
By the Court,
The sole cause of demurrer to the bill of complaint is, that it is illegible. We do not think this a ground of demurrer. If the fact alleged as a cause of demurrer exists, the defendant should have moved in the court below to strike the bill from the files.
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