18 Wis. 191 | Wis. | 1864
By the Court,
The. chief difficulty we have had with this case grows out of the delay of the respondent. The fair implication of the complaint is, that she was fully cognizant of the fraud of Miss Christie in procuring the certificate and in obtaining the contract from the school board, at or about the time it was committed. If she was apprised of the fraud when committed, she should have moved promptly in the matter, and not have waited until a greater portion of the services had been rendered. Miss Christie had taught something over two months before this suit was commenced. Now we must assume that Miss Christie obtained the certificate from the superintendent, and the contract, through fraud and misrepresentation, as stated in the complaint. But notwithstanding all this, if the tax payers of the district were cognizant of the facts, and, knowing that she was incompetent, permitted her to go on and teach the school until the contract was
The order of the circuit court overruling the demurrer is reversed, and the cause remanded for further proceedings according to law.