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Glover v. Hynes Lumber Co.
94 Wis. 457
Wis.
1896
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WiNslow, J.

It is evident that the jury had no testimony before them from which they could determine how much of the plaintiff’s time and labor were spent in manufacturing the lumber in question. At best it could be but a mere guess. The statute gives a lien only for the labor and services performed in manufacturing the lumber. It is plainly the plaintiff’s duty to show the amount of such labor and services. Until he does so, he is in no position to demand a lien. He cannot leave it for the jury to speculate upon, without evidence. There must be a new trial.

By the Court. — Judgment reversed, and action remanded for a new trial.

Case Details

Case Name: Glover v. Hynes Lumber Co.
Court Name: Wisconsin Supreme Court
Date Published: Nov 24, 1896
Citation: 94 Wis. 457
Court Abbreviation: Wis.
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