26 Wis. 545 | Wis. | 1870
We think the verification of the complaint in this case was sufficient. The action was brought to recover the balance due on a bill of goods and merchandise. The allegations in the complaint were positive and direct. The verification was made by the attorney, who states that he believes each and every allegation of the complaint to be true. He also states fully the grounds of his belief on the subject, and the reasons why the complaint was not verified by one of the plaintiffs. It is said that because the allegations in the complaint were absolute and
These remarks of the chief justice seem fully to meet and dispose of the objection taken to the manner of verifying the complaint.
By the Court. — The judgment of the circuit court is affirmed.