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1995 - 1996 LEGISLATURE
SENATE SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT 1,
To 1995 SENATE BILL 416
February 1, 1996 - Offered by
Committee on Judiciary.
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1An Act to amend 806.19 (4) (a), 806.19 (4) (b) (form) 3. and 806.19 (4) (d) of the
2statutes;
relating to: judgments discharged in bankruptcy.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
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806.19
(4) (a) Any person who has secured a discharge
of a judgment debt in
5bankruptcy
that renders void one or more judgments and any person interested in
6the real property
affected by any such judgments to which the judgment attaches 7may submit an application for an order of satisfaction of the
judgments judgment and
8an attached order of satisfaction to the clerk of the court in which the
judgments
9rendered void by discharge were judgment was entered.
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10Section
2. 806.19 (4) (b) (form) 3. of the statutes, as affected by 1995 Wisconsin
11Act .... (Senate Bill 344), is amended to read:
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806.19
(4) (b) (form) 3. The undersigned believes that each judgment listed
13above has been
completely voided by the discharge discharged in bankruptcy, and no
1inconsistent ruling has been made by, or is being requested by any party from, the
2bankruptcy court.
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Dated this .... day of ...., 19....
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4.... (Signature)
5
Judgment Debtor,
6
Person Interested
7
in Real Property
8
or Attorney for
9
Debtor or Person
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ORDER OF SATISFACTION
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The clerk of circuit court is directed to indicate on the judgment and lien docket
12that each judgment described in the attached application has been satisfied.
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Dated this .... day of ...., 19....
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.... (Signature)
15
Circuit Judge
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16Section
3. 806.19 (4) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
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806.19
(4) (d) Upon receipt of a completed application, the clerk shall submit
18the attached proposed order for signature by a judge after which the clerk shall
19satisfy of record each judgment described in the application.
Upon satisfaction, a
20judgment shall cease to be a lien on any real property that the person discharged in
21bankruptcy owns or later acquires.
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23(1) This act first applies to persons discharged in bankruptcy on the effective
24date of this subsection.