DEHNART v. WAUKESHA BREWING CO.


21 Wis.2d 583 (1963)

DEBNART, Respondent, v. WAUKESHA BREWING COMPANY, a/k/a Weber Waukesha Brewing Company, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

November 26, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there were briefs by Lowry, Hunter & Tikalsky of Waukesha, and oral argument by Richard N. Hunter.

For the respondent there was a brief by Raskin, Zubrensky & Padden, attorneys, and Philip L. Padden and James L. English of counsel, and oral argument by Herbert S. Bratt, all of Milwaukee.


CURRIE, J.

There being some question as to the appealability of the "order" from which the appeal has been taken we feel it our duty to point out the basis upon which jurisdiction has been assumed. Although the circuit court rendered an "order," which the parties have assumed is appealable under sec. 274.33, Stats., we are satisfied that the "order" appealed from is in fact an interlocutory judgment within the provisions of sec. 270.54. The judgment of the circuit...

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