GREENFIELD v. WEST MILWAUKEE


272 Wis. 215 (1956)

TOWN OF GREENFIELD, Appellant, vs. VILLAGE OF WEST MILWAUKEE, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

March 6, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there were briefs and oral argument by Laurence C. Gram, special counsel, of West Allis.

For the respondent there were briefs by Maxwell H. Herriott, special counsel, and oral argument by Mr. Herriott and by Mr. Allen J. Busby, both of Milwaukee.


FAIRCHILD, C. J.

There is no dispute in the proceeding on appeal here as to the validity of the annexations involved. Appellant town advances as its two chief contentions: First, that sec. 66.03, Stats., is not applicable to the situation existing in the instant case; second, that the respondent village, in any event, has barred itself by laches from the division of assets and liabilities which it seeks.

As to its first contention, the town argues that sec...

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