BOURDO v. PRESTON


259 Wis. 97 (1951)

BOURDO, Respondent, vs. PRESTON, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

April 3, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas P. Maroney, attorney, and Wallace D. Tingley of counsel, both of Milwaukee, for the appellant.

Clayton A. Cramer, attorney, and Ray J. Aileen of counsel, both of Waukesha, for the respondent.


FRITZ, C. J.

In view of the contentions of the parties on these appeals, it suffices to note the following matters. The plaintiff, Earl Bourdo, alleged in his complaint in each action that defendant, Mary S. Preston, owned and resided on a tract of land in the town of Muskego and that on about June 1, 1949, and September 28, 1949, respectively, at the special instance and request of defendant's son, Franklin Preston, d/b/a Preston Builders, as agent for defendant...

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