FIRST BANK v. H.K.A. ENTERPRISES, INC.

No. 93-1370.

183 Wis.2d 418 (1994)

515 N.W.2d 343

FIRST BANK (N.A.), Plaintiff, v. H.K.A. ENTERPRISES, INC., Jerry P. Kulinski, Edward H. Hanson, John L. Albert a/k/a Jack Albert, Defendants-Third Party Plaintiffs-Respondents, H.K.A. ENTERPRISES, a Wisconsin partnership, Jerry P. Kulinski and Kerry Kulinski, husband and wife, and in relation to their marital property, Edward H. Hanson and Joan Hanson, husband and wife, and in relation to their marital property, Defendants-Respondents, v. NORTHPORT MARINE, INC., Third Party Defendant-Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Wisconsin.

Decided March 31, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the third party defendant-appellant the cause was submitted on the briefs of Richard C. Thompson of Thompson Law Office, Ltd., of La Crosse.

For the defendants-third party plaintiffs-respondents the cause was submitted on the brief of Dan Arndt of Arndt, Buswell & Thorn, S.C., of Sparta.

Before Eich, C.J., Gartzke, P.J., and Dykman, J.


EICH, C.J.

Northport Marine, Inc., appeals from a judgment entered on a jury verdict finding that it had contracted to purchase a boat from H.K.A. Enterprises, Inc., and denying its motion to change answers in the verdict.

The dispositive issue is whether, as a matter of law, the purported contract complied with a provision in the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) known as the "statute of frauds," which requires contracts...

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