Tate v. Jerman

101 N.W. 679, 123 Wis. 368, 1904 Wisc. LEXIS 243
Wisconsin Supreme Court·Decided December 13, 1904·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

Dodge, J.

Careful examination of the evidence discloses no clear preponderance against the material findings of fact, from which judgment for defendant necessarily results. Frye v. Highland, 109 Wis. 292, 85 N. W. 351.

By the Gourt. — 'Judgment affirmed.

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