Town of Oak Creek v. Wiley
Town of Oak Creek v. Wiley
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
Wiley is an attorney at law and recovered a judgment against the Town of Oak Creek, a municipal corporation, for the value of professional services which he claimed to have rendered it under a contract of employment. A suit in equity had been commenced in the District Court, wherein certain taxpayers were plaintiffs, and the municipality, its trustees and others were defendants. The purpose of that suit was “to have a receiver, with the powers of a referee,” appointed for the municipality, and thereby “to preserve its funds and property and prevent the further waste and squandering and dissipation” of the same through alleged mismanagement by its trustees; and “that the said defendants, and each of them, their agents, employees, servants, attorneys and all other persons acting by, through or under them or any of them, be enjoined and commanded from interfering with such receiver or referee, and to turn over to said referee all matters and things belonging to said town, and that they be restrained and enjoined from paying any debts, save under the orders of the court”; and that a judgment be entered in favor of the plaintiffs, for the use of the municipality, against the individual defendants, for any and all sums found due and owing by them to the municipality, and for costs, together with full' equitable relief in the premises. Upon service of the summons and copy of complaint, a meeting of the
Judgment Affirmed.
Decision en banc.
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