Western Supply Co. v. T. V. Appliance Mart, Inc.

430 N.W.2d 720, 146 Wis. 2d 216, 1988 Wisc. App. LEXIS 762
CourtCourt of Appeals of Wisconsin
DecidedAugust 4, 1988
DocketNo. 87-0931
StatusPublished

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Western Supply Co. v. T. V. Appliance Mart, Inc., 430 N.W.2d 720, 146 Wis. 2d 216, 1988 Wisc. App. LEXIS 762 (Wis. Ct. App. 1988).

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EICH, J.

T.V. Appliance Mart, Inc., and Vincent W. Fonte, Sr. ("Appliance Mart”), appeal from a summary judgment enjoining them from conducting a sale of merchandise in La Crosse on grounds that they failed to comply with the "transient merchant” law, sec. 130.065, Stats. The issues are: (1) whether the plaintiff, Western Supply Company, has standing to sue to enjoin a sale about to be conducted in violation of the statute; (2) whether Western’s failure to join the City of La Crosse as a party is fatal to the action; and (3) whether the trial court erred in granting the injunction. We resolve all issues against Appliance Mart and affirm.

The facts are not in dispute. Appliance Mart, a Madison retailer, applied to the City of La Crosse for a permit to conduct a three-day sale of merchandise in that city in December, 1983. The application was filed under sec. 130.065, Stats., which requires transient merchants desiring to sell merchandise in a municipality to obtain a license to do so. Before a license may issue, the seller must file a sworn statement providing [219]*219certain identification information. The statute also requires that an itemized list of all sale merchandise, together with the seller’s cost of each item, be attached to the license application and that all merchandise to be sold be exhibited for public inspection for at least forty-eight hours prior to the sale. The statute, which contemplates adoption of its requirements by local ordinance,

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