HUNT v. OAKWOOD HILLS CIVIC ASSO.


19 Wis.2d 113 (1963)

HUNT and others, Respondents, v. OAKWOOD HILLS CIVIC ASSOCIATION, INC., Appellant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

February 5, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

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

For the respondents there was a brief by La France, Thompson, Greenquist, Evans & Dye of Racine, and oral argument by Kenneth L. Greenquist.


HALLOWS, J.

Plaintifs contend the land designated a "Community Beach" was dedicated to the public and no foundation existed for any lien for its maintenance by the defendant. While in the deeds to the lot owners the manner of granting a common right to use the community beach is not a modern model to be followed, the deeds do not express an intention to dedicate the beach to the public either by associating "community beach" with "public way" in the same sentence...

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