Wisconsin Electric Power Co. v. City of Milwaukee

81 N.W.2d 298, 275 Wis. 121, 1957 Wisc. LEXIS 475
CourtWisconsin Supreme Court
DecidedMarch 5, 1957
StatusPublished
Cited by20 cases

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Wisconsin Electric Power Co. v. City of Milwaukee, 81 N.W.2d 298, 275 Wis. 121, 1957 Wisc. LEXIS 475 (Wis. 1957).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

In view of the determination made by the United States supreme court we hold that the constructive notice given by the defendant city by publication of the proposed special assessments against the plaintiff’s lands did not meet the requirements of due process. Mullane v. Central Hanover B. & T. Co. (1950), 339 U. S. 306, 70 Sup. Ct. 652, 94 L. Ed. 865, and Walker v. Hutchinson (1956), 352 U. S. 112, 77 Sup. Ct. 200, 1 L. Ed. (2d) 178. Therefore, it was error for the trial court to have sustained the general demurrer interposed to plaintiffs amended complaint.

One of the reasons advanced by the defendant city for opposing plaintiff’s motion, that judgment be entered by this court in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendant city in accordance with the prayer of the amended complaint, is that secs. 75.56 and 75.57, Stats., require a stay of proceedings until a reassessment may be made by the city. If defendant is correct in this contention, then the judgment to be entered determining that the assessments were void should be an interlocutory judgment with further proceedings stayed until the reassessment shall have been made. The *124 plaintiff, on the other hand, contends that secs. 75.56 and 75.57 have no application to special assessments made pursuant to the provisions of the defendant city's special charter. Because these issues were not litigated below we deem the proper procedure to be that the cause be remanded to the circuit court to overrule the demurrer. This will accord the city an opportunity to serve and file an answer raising whatever proper issues still remain to be litigated.

Judgment is reversed, and cause remanded with directions to overrule defendant’s demurrer and for further proceedings not inconsistent with this opinion.

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