72 Wis. 289 | Wis. | 1888
The material allegations of the complaint are: (1) The plaintiff is a dealer in fruits and fish in the city of Milwaukee. (2) The defendant was and is the duly-appointed meat inspector of said city, and it was his duty to carefully inspect all fish offered for sale in the markets of said city, and to destroy all such fish as are unwholesome and unsuitable to be eaten by man. (3) While he was so acting as meat inspector he was and is an unfit and unsuitable person, and wholly incompetent to inspect fish and to judge whether they are fit to be eaten, and he well knew his unfitness for that position and to inspect fish and to judge whether they are fit to be eaten. (4) While he was so acting lie so negligently, ignorantly, and carelessly performed his duties as such inspector that he did, without any reason or cause, destroy and make unfit for sale a large quantity of good and fresh fish, offered for sale by the plaintiff at a public market in said city. By reason of the premises, the plaintiff suffered damages. A general demurrer to the complaint was overruled, and the defendant appealed.
The complaint does not state a cause of action against the defendant as meat or fish inspector of the city of Milwaukee, and the demurrer should have been sustained. The plaintiff, at least, is bound by the allegations of his complaint; and we must take it for granted that there is such an office as fish inspector, and that the defendant was such an officer, with .the duties and authority to inspect fish and judge whether they are fit to be eaten, and to destroy such as are unwholesome, as alleged in the complaint. To sustain the complaint the learned counsel of the respondent cites sec. 6, ch. 470, Laws of 1885, an amendment to the charter of said city, to show that the defendant had no authority to judge whether or not any meat or fish, etc., is dangerous to health, and whether the same shall be destroyed or buried, and that'such duties and authority are
By the Gourt.— The order of the superior court is reversed, and the cause remanded for further proceedings according to law.