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Shaw v. Kirby
93 Wis. 379
Wis.
1896
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Wijvslow, J".

This case is ruled by the case of Scofield v. Hopkins, 61 Wis. 370, 375. It was said, in that case, that “ the Iona fide intention of acquiring the premises for a homestead, without defrauding any one, evidenced by overt acts in fitting them to become such, followed by actual occupancy within a reasonable time, must be held to give to the premises answering the description prescribed in the statute the character of a homestead; and the homestead exemption thus secured . . . relates back to the time of purchase with such intent to make the premises a homestead.” Applying these principles of law to the present case, it is very plain that the judgment is right.

By the Court.— Judgment affirmed.

Case Details

Case Name: Shaw v. Kirby
Court Name: Wisconsin Supreme Court
Date Published: May 22, 1896
Citation: 93 Wis. 379
Court Abbreviation: Wis.
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