INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA v. KRIECK FURRIERS


36 Wis.2d 563 (1967)

INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, Appellant, v. KRIECK FURRIERS, INC., and another, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

October 31, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there was a brief by Fulton, Menn & Nehs, attorneys, and Peter S. Nelson of counsel, all of Appleton, and oral argument by Mr. Nelson.

For the respondent Krieck Furriers, Inc., there was a brief and oral argument by Stanley S. Chmiel of Appleton.

For the respondent Central Greyhound Lines there was a brief by Bradford & Gabert of Appleton, and oral argument by Stanley Gabert.


WILKIE, J.

Three issues are raised on this appeal:

1. Was Krieck Furriers causally negligent in what it did or failed to do in connection with the packaging and delivery of the mink coat to Greyhound?

2. What is the extent of Greyhound's liability?

3. Was the value of the lost mink coat in excess of $1,200?

Negligence of Krieck Furriers.

Unquestionably Krieck Furriers was a warehouseman in connection with its storage...

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