BARKER LUMBER CO. v. GENOA CITY


273 Wis. 466 (1956)

BARKER LUMBER COMPANY, Respondent, vs. VILLAGE OF GENOA CITY, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

October 9, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there were briefs by Ruzicka & Fulton of Burlington, and oral argument by Robert M. Fulton.

For the respondent there was a brief by Kenney, Korf & Pfeil of Elkhorn, and oral argument by Francis J. Korf.


MARTIN, J.

It is alleged in the complaint that the plaintiff operates a lumberyard in the defendant village. The return made by plaintiff of personal property owned by it and subject to tax showed $49,660 as the value of its personal property on hand May 1, 1954. The assessor accepted the return, assessed said property at 100 per cent of true value and levied a tax on that basis in amount of $2,172.77 which plaintiff paid under protest on January 17, 1955. The Wisconsin...

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