W. G. SLUGG SEED & FERTILIZER v. PAULSEN LUMBER

No. 163.

62 Wis.2d 220 (1974)

214 N.W.2d 413

W. G. SLUGG SEED & FERTILIZER, INC., Plaintiff and Respondent, v. PAULSEN LUMBER, INC., Defendant and Appellant: POLZAR, Third-Party Defendant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided February 5, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

The cause was submitted for the appellant on the briefs of Richard L. Novotny, attorney, and Ronald L. Piette of counsel, both of Milwaukee, and for the respondent on the brief of Cook & Franke, S. C., attorneys, and Terence T. Evans and Thomas J. Drought of counsel, all of Milwaukee.


Submitted under sec. (Rule) 251.54 January 4, 1974

HALLOWS, C. J.

The issues on appeal involve the proper measure of damages and the correctness of the instructions given to the jury. Slugg operated an agricultural and garden-supply business out of a warehouse in the city of Milwaukee. In September, 1967, it decided to build a new warehouse on the same location and entered into a contract with Paulsen to construct a cinder-block combination warehouse and office...

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