TOWN OF WASHINGTON v. VILLAGE OF CECIL

No. 168.

53 Wis.2d 710 (1972)

193 N.W.2d 674

TOWN OF WASHINGTON, Appellant, v. VILLAGE OF CECIL, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided February 1, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there was a brief and oral argument by Orville S. Luckenbach of Shawano.

For the respondent there was a brief by Aschenbrener & Koenig and Gerald L. Koenig, all of Shawano, and oral argument by Gerald L. Koenig.


ROBERT W. HANSEN, J.

Here service upon the village of Cecil was attempted by leaving a copy of the summons and complaint with the wife of the village clerk at their residence. If the village clerk had been the defendant, and could not be located, the statutes provide that a copy of the summons may be left at the defendant's usual place of abode in the presence of some competent member of the family.1 However, where the action is against...

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