SEVENTEEN SEVENTY-SIX PEACHTREE CORP. v. MILLER

Nos. 98, 99.

41 Wis.2d 410 (1969)

164 N.W.2d 278

SEVENTEEN SEVENTY-SIX PEACHTREE CORPORATION and others, Respondents, v. MILLER, Appellant. [Two appeals.]

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided February 4, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there were briefs and oral argument by Morris J. Hack of Milwaukee.

For the respondents there was a brief by Foley, Sammond & Lardner, and oral argument by Gilbert W. Church, all of Milwaukee.


HALLOWS, C. J.

A brief summary of the facts underlying this action and the legal procedures used by these parties is necessary for an understanding of this case. On July 22, 1966, Miller acquired the Greyhound Building in downtown Milwaukee from Peachtree. There were three documents involved in the acquisition: A contract of sale for the building, the promissory note for $50,000, and an assumption and indemnification agreement...

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