LAURIN v. WYROSKI


20 Wis.2d 254 (1963)

LAURIN and wife, Appellants, v. WYROSKI, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

June 4, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

The cause was submitted for the appellants on the brief of Phillips & Richards of Kenosha, and for the respondent on the brief of Vaudreuil & Vaudreuil of Kenosha.


FAIRCHILD, J.

The Kapinskis owned and occupied lot 18 from July 17, 1935, to July 10, 1950. At that time they conveyed lot 18 to Jean Luther, who was married to Alexander Wyroski about the same time. The Wyroski's occupied lot 18 until Mrs. Wyroski's death in June, 1956. Mr. Wyroski inherited the property and continued to occupy it.

The Laurins purchased and began to occupy the northerly portion of lot 19 in 1954.

There was testimony that at all times...

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