Wegwart v. Beneditz
Wegwart v. Beneditz
Opinion of the Court
On March 14, 1907, the plaintiff recovered judgment against the defendant in an action for goods, wares, and merchandise sold and delivered, money loaned, and labor and services performed, in the sum of $1,802.60 damages and costs, upon a summons and verified complaint on January 17, 1907, duly served upon defendant. Defendant made no appearance before judgment. Immediately after judgment defendant moved to set aside said judgment and permit him to answer upon a proposed verified answer, an affidavit of merits, and upon his affidavit, in substance, that he was of foreign birth, understood and spoke the English language hut imperfectly, that he had some dealings with the
Upon this showing the court saw fit to exercise its power under sec. 2832, Stats. (1898), and relieve the defendant from the judgment and permit him to answer. We consider' the order within the discretion of the tidal court, and affirm it.
By ihe Oourt. — The order is affirmed.
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