KENOSHA v. UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1

No. 170.

55 Wis.2d 642 (1972)

201 N.W.2d 66

CITY OF KENOSHA, Appellant, v. UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 1, CITY OF KENOSHA and TOWNS OF PLEASANT PRAIRIE and SOMERS, KENOSHA COUNTY, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided October 3, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there was a brief by Michael S. Fisher, city attorney, and Terry L. Constant of Kenosha, and oral argument by Mr. Fisher.

For the respondent there was a brief and oral argument by Paul F. Wokwicz of Kenosha.


HALLOWS, C. J.

The sole issue is the meaning of the phrase "at a price equal to the principal amount of the then outstanding obligations of such city issued for such school purposes" appearing in sec. 40.807 (4a) (b), Stats. 1965,1 which statute the parties stipulated to be applicable to the facts.

Prior to July 1, 1965, Kenosha operated a city school district. Between that date and April...

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