DUSEVICH v. WISCONSIN POWER & LIGHT CO.


260 Wis. 641 (1952)

DUSEVICH and wife, Appellants, vs. WISCONSIN POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

February 5, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there were briefs by Blum & Blum of Monroe, and oral argument by Anna O. Blum.

For the respondent there was a brief by Schubring, Ryan, Petersen & Sutherland of Madison, and oral argument by Arnold R. Petersen.


GEHL, J.

The owners complain of the court's rejection of their offer to prove "approximately how much they would make on a season in selling at a roadside stand" from which they had previously sold melons raised upon about an acre of their farm land. The rule that "loss of profits are held not recoverable or provable in condemnation of an owner's interest," Fiorini v. Kenosha, 208 Wis. 496, 498, 243 N. W. 761, seems to be particularly applicable here where...

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