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S.S. Kresge v. Winkelman Realty

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S.S. Kresge v. Winkelman Realty
Court Wisconsin Supreme Court
Citation
Date decided January 8, 1952

Facts

Kresge's property contained an alleyway that connected to a barbershop; the barbershop is leased to Sears.

Kresge wanted to close the alleyway used to access the Sears building.

Winkelman Realty bought the property used by Sears. Winkelman used the alleyway to deliver goods to both Sears and the newly-acquired stores adjacent to Sears.

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