HENSLE v. CARTER


264 Wis. 537 (1953)

HENSLE, Plaintiff, vs. CARTER, Defendant: LANGDON, Garnishee Defendant. [Two appeals.]

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

July 3, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the plaintiff there were briefs and oral argument by John T. Porter of Madison, and H. J. Cook of Beloit.

For the defendants there were briefs by Muriel Prazak of Clinton, and Geffs, Geffs, Block & Geffs of Janesville, and oral argument by Miss Prazak and Mr. Jacob Geffs.


GEHL, J.

Notice of entry of judgment was served upon plaintiff's attorney on September 2, 1952. In the absence of an order enlarging the time, service of a proposed bill of exceptions is required within ninety days after service of notice of entry of judgment, sec. 270.47, Stats. By stipulation the time was extended to December 22, 1952. On February 6, 1953, upon notice, the court entered an order further extending the time to February 15, 1953.

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