LINKER v. BATAVIAN NAT. BANK


271 Wis. 484 (1956)

LINKER, Respondent, vs. BATAVIAN NATIONAL BANK and another, Appellants.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

January 10, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there were briefs and oral argument by Hubert V. Fuller of La Crosse, attorney, and J. Gilbert Hardgrove of Milwaukee of counsel.

For the respondent there was a brief by Bosshard & Arneson of La Crosse, attorneys, and Clifford G. Mathys of Madison of counsel, and oral argument by Mr. Philip G. Arneson and Mr. Mathys.


STEINLE, J.

Numerous are the reasons assigned by the defendants for setting aside the judgment and for the granting of a trial upon the issues of fact and law in the cause. The plaintiff vigorously resists the defendants' attempt to reopen and vacate the judgment upon any of such bases. In the main the defendants' contentions are as follows: The complaint does not state a cause of action upon which a default judgment can...

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