O'Hare v. Fink

35 N.W.2d 322, 254 Wis. 69, 1948 Wisc. LEXIS 246
CourtWisconsin Supreme Court
DecidedNovember 16, 1948
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
O'Hare v. Fink, 35 N.W.2d 322, 254 Wis. 69, 1948 Wisc. LEXIS 246 (Wis. 1948).

Opinion

Hughes, J.

The only questions sought to be raised concern the correctness of the trial court’s rulings during the trial. The bill of exceptions having been stricken (O’Hare v. Fink, ante, p. 65, 35 N. W. (2d) 320) and the pleadings and findings being sufficient to sustain the judgment, the judgment must be affirmed.

By the Court. — Judgment affirmed.

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O'Hare v. Fink
35 N.W.2d 320 (Wisconsin Supreme Court, 1948)

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35 N.W.2d 322, 254 Wis. 69, 1948 Wisc. LEXIS 246, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/ohare-v-fink-wis-1948.