BROWN, J.
Sec. 274.33 (1), Stats., defines an appealable order as "an order affecting a substantial right, made in any action, when such order in effect determines the action and prevents a judgment from which an appeal might be taken." No other statutory provision appears to be applicable to the situation before us. The order in question does not determine the action nor prevent a judgment from which an appeal may be taken. It has been held many times that an order...
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