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- Title: Green Bay Broadcasting Company v.
- Author : Supreme Court of Wisconsin
- Release Date : January 23, 1983
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 70 KB
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This is a review of an unpublished decision of the court of appeals dated October 26, 1982, which affirmed an order of the circuit court for Brown county, N. Patrick Crooks, circuit Judge, which dismissed the appeal of the redevelopment Authority of the City of Green Bay from a condemnation award. We reverse and direct that the cause be remanded to the circuit court for the Disposition of the appeal on its merits. The condemnation proceeding was commenced pursuant to sec. 32.06, Stats. Sec. 32.06 outlines the procedure to be used for condemnations when the project does not involve a transportation project. 1 The principal issue is whether a party aggrieved by a condemnation award under sec. 32.06 is required to give notice of an appeal to all who were parties in the proceeding or only to opposite parties. We conclude that, although it is required the appeal be taken from the whole award, it is necessary, under sec. 32.06, only to give notice of the appeal to opposite parties, i.e., parties whose property interests are valued in an amount that the appellant finds objectionable. We also conclude that the phrase in sec. 32.06(10), giving notice of appeal . . . as provided in s. 32.05(10), does not mandate any requirement in respect to whom notice shall be given but is only mandatory in respect to the mode or method of giving notice. Additionally, we hold that, where the statutes require that notice of appeal be given to the clerk of court and also to the additional party or parties as provided in sec. 32.06(10) and sec. 32.05(10), 2 the order of giving notice, under these portions of the condemnation statute, is irrelevant. All that is required is that the conjunctive requirement that both be given notice be satisfied.