BLOSS v. RURAL MUT. CASUALTY INS. CO.


270 Wis. 127 (1955)

BLOSS, Respondent, vs. RURAL MUTUAL CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY OF WISCONSIN, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

June 1, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there were briefs by Hammond & Hammond of Kenosha, and oral argument by Walter W. Hammond.

For the respondent there was a brief by Cavanagh, Mittelstaed, Sheldon & Heide of Kenosha, and oral argument by William A. Sheldon.


FAIRCHILD, C. J.

The proceedings brought here on appeal show that in a previous action by Herman C. Maus, against Arthur Bloss, Maus, an employee of Bloss, who was injured during his employment, set out two causes of action in which he claimed the liability of Bloss. The first cause of action alleged that Bloss, as a mink farmer, violated the safe-place statute, which was at that time applicable to the business of raising mink, and that such violation was the cause...

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