WALL v. WISCONSIN R.E. BROKERS' BOARD


4 Wis.2d 426 (1958)

WALL, Respondent, vs. WISCONSIN REAL ESTATE BROKERS' BOARD, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

June 3, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there were briefs by the Attorney General and Roy G. Tulane, assistant attorney general, and oral argument by Warren H. Resh, assistant attorney general.

For the respondent there was a brief and oral argument by Elliot N. Walstead of Milwaukee.


BROWN, J.

Mrs. Mirah A. Wall of Green Bay, Wisconsin, hoped to become a licensed real-estate broker. The duty of issuing such licenses has been placed by the legislature in Wisconsin Real Estate Brokers' Board by ch. 136, Stats.

The statutes and the rules of the board most material to this appeal are:

"136.02 BROKERS . . . LICENSED. . . . Licenses shall be granted only to persons who are trustworthy and competent to transact such businesses in such...

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