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Property — personal property — quiet title actions

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//August 29, 2013//

Property — personal property — quiet title actions

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//August 29, 2013//

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Wisconsin Court of Appeals

Civil

Property — personal property — quiet title actions

Eunice Kitzmann appeals an order of the circuit court dismissing Tina Herfel as a defendant in this action. Kitzmann’s suit against Herfel pertained to a dog Kitzmann possessed at one time which ultimately ended up in Herfel’s possession. Kitzmann brought suit against Herfel, seeking to quiet title in the dog. Kitzmann also asserted a claim for relief which she described as a “Violation of Section 173, Wisconsin Statutes.” The circuit court struck both claims for relief on the basis that neither has any basis in law and, because those were the sole claims asserted against Herfel, dismissed Herfel as a defendant. We affirm. Not recommended for publication in the official reports.

2012AP1793 Kitzmann v. Payton, et al.

Dist IV, La Crosse County, Pasell, J., Sherman, J.

Attorneys: For Appellant: Lange, Thomas L., Chippewa Falls; Gerke, Kristine L., Onalaska

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