Court Opinion

ID: 9690232
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-24 18:58:15.634764+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T18:18:54.321526
License: Public Domain

The following memorandum was filed March 4, 1952:
Per Curiam.
(on motion for rehearing). (1) David E. Ouady’s motions, individually and as surviving husband of Mollie E. Quady, for a rehearing, are denied with costs. (2) Appellants’ motions for amendment of the mandates are granted without costs, and the mandates are amended so as to include the following: That part of the judgment adjudging that Joseph Sickl shall have judgment for contribution against the defendants, Raymond John Pankratz, Hub City Jobbing Company, and Employers Mutual Liability Company of Wisconsin, for one half of all sums that he shall pay to the plaintiff in excess of one half of the plaintiff’s judgment herein, with interest, is reversed, with directions that as to said defendants, the cross complaint for contribution by Joseph Sickl be dismissed. (3) That part of the judgment taxing costs in favor of William Ellsworth Belden and the Continental Casualty Company against Raymond *354bJohn Pankratz, Hub City Jobbing Company, and Employers Mutual Liability Company of Wisconsin is reversed, with directions that said portion of the judgment be vacated; and that the respondents Belden and Continental Casualty Company are to have costs on this appeal against Raymond John Pankratz, Hub City Jobbing Company, and Employers Mutual Liability Company.