WHIPP v. IVERSON

No. 261.

43 Wis.2d 166 (1969)

168 N.W.2d 201

WHIPP and wife, Respondents, v. IVERSON, d/b/a IVERSON MOTOR COMPANY and IVERSON IMPLEMENT & MOTOR COMPANY, and wife, Appellants.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided June 6, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there was a brief by Cwayna & Novitzke and Don Paul Novitzke, all of Amery, and oral argument by Don Paul Novitzke.

For the respondents there was a brief and oral argument by George W. Peterson of Balsam Lake.


HALLOWS, C. J.

The complaint alleges the defendants were the owners of a business known as the Iverson Motor Company at Amery, Wisconsin. The company was engaged in general automobile and farm implement repair work and the sale of Oldsmobile, Rambler and International Harvester Scout automobiles. The Oldsmobile agency consisted of 40 percent of the volume of sales and net earnings. On October 18, 1966, the plaintiffs and the defendant Robert Iverson discussed the...

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