Nick v. American Lumber & Manufacturing Co.

296 N.W. 66, 237 Wis. 379, 1941 Wisc. LEXIS 208
CourtWisconsin Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 7, 1941
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Nick v. American Lumber & Manufacturing Co., 296 N.W. 66, 237 Wis. 379, 1941 Wisc. LEXIS 208 (Wis. 1941).

Opinion

The following opinion was filed February 4, 1941:

Fowler, J.

Chief Justice Rosenberry and Justices Fairchild and Wickhem are of opinion that the judgment should be affirmed. Justices Fritz and Martin and the writer are of opinion that it should be reversed. Justice Nelson takes no part. This situation results in an affirmance of the judgment. Faust L. Co. v. Industrial Comm. 163 Wis. 365, 157 N. W. 1103.

By the Court. — The judgment of the circuit court is affirmed.

A motion for a rehearing was denied, with $25 costs, on April 15, 1941.

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Related

Faust Lumber Co. v. Industrial Commission of Wisconsin
157 N.W. 1103 (Wisconsin Supreme Court, 1916)

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