GANT v. INDUSTRIAL COMM.


263 Wis. 64 (1953)

GANT and another, Appellants, vs. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION and another, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

January 6, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there was a brief and oral argument by Edward T. O'Neill of Fond du Lac.

For the respondent Industrial Commission there was a brief by the Attorney General and Mortimer Levitan, assistant attorney general, and oral argument by Mr. Levitan.

For the respondent Robert L. Hendrickson there was a brief by Maloney & Wheeler of Madison, and McDaniel, McDaniel & Reinoehl of Darlington, and oral argument by Donald F. Reinoeh.


CURRIE, J.

The farms of Gant and of Oren Hendrickson were four miles apart. However, Gant owned a separate 71-acre tract which was only about a half mile distant from the Hendrickson farm, which tract Mr. Hendrickson and his sons, Robert and David, rented from Gant on shares for the 1948 season to be planted in corn and oats. Gant under the leasing arrangement was to supply half the fertilizer and half the seed, but no labor...

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