(3) The owner of such a ram taken up under this section may, within six 6 days after the filing and posting of such the notices under sub. (2), pay or tender to the town clerk said the forfeiture
under sub. (1) and fifty 50 cents for the town clerk's fees, and thereupon said. Upon payment of the forfeiture and fees, the ram shall be restored to the owner; and the clerk shall forthwith immediately pay one-half of said the forfeiture to the person who took the same ram up and the other half to the county treasurer. If such the ram's owner shall not so fails to pay such
the forfeiture and fees in the time aforesaid said
6-day period under this subsection, the ram shall become the property of the person so taking who took up the ram up.
Note: Subdivides provision, breaks up long sentence, inserts specific references, replaces word form of numbers with digits and deletes or replaces disfavored terms.
254,31
Section 31
. 173.01 of the statutes, is renumbered 173.01 (1) and amended to read:
173.01 (1) The owner or occupant of any lands may distrain any beast doing damage on the premises, either while upon the premises or upon immediate pursuit of the beasts escaping therefrom from the premises and before returning to the enclosure of or to the immediate care of the owner or keeper. The person distraining the beasts may keep the beasts upon the premises or in some
a public pound in the person's town, city or village of residence until the person's damages are appraised.
(2) If the owner of the beasts is known to the person distraining the beasts and resides within the same
town, city or village county, the person distraining
the beasts shall give written notice to the owner in accordance with whichever of the following applies:
(a) If the owner resides within the same town, city or village as the person distraining the beasts, notice shall be given within 24 hours, but if Sundays excepted, after the animal is distrained.
(b) If the owner resides in the same county, but does not reside in the same town, city or village, as the person distraining the beasts, notice shall be given within 48 hours, Sundays excepted, specifying therein.
(3) The notice under sub. (2) shall specify all of the following:
(a) The time when and the place where the beasts were distrained, the.
(b) The number of beasts distrained and the place of their detention, and that at a.
(c) That at a time and place, which shall not be less than 12 hours after the serving of the notice nor more than 3 days after such distress distraining the beasts, and place designated in the notice the person distraining will apply to the town chairperson, village president or city mayor or manager of the municipality where the beasts were found for the appointment of 3 disinterested freeholders of the town, city or village to appraise the damages; but if.
(4) If the owner of the beasts is unknown or does not reside in the same county as the person distraining the beasts, the person distraining the beasts shall
, in accordance with sub. (3) (c), apply for the appointment of appraisers without notice and within 24 hours after such distress; and upon distraining the beasts.
(5) Upon application, the town chairperson, village president, or city mayor or manager shall appoint in writing 3 disinterested freeholders of the town, city or village to appraise the damages, and. The appraisers shall receive 50 cents therefor for the appointment.
Note: Subdivides provision, breaks up long sentence, inserts specific references, and deletes or replaces disfavored terms.
254,32
Section 32
. 173.02 of the statutes is amended to read:
173.02 (title) Appraisement Appraisal. Such
The freeholders appointed as appraisers under s. 173.01 shall be immediately notified and shall immediately repair to the place damaged by the animals and view the damages done, and they. The appraisers may take evidence of any witnesses of the facts and circumstances necessary to enable them to ascertain the extent of such the damages and the sufficiency of any line fence on the premises where such the damage was done, if any dispute shall arise touching the same, and for such purpose arises regarding the damages or line fence. The appraisers may administer oaths to such the witnesses.
They The appraisers shall certify under their hands the amount of such damages and, the cost of keeping such the beasts to that time, with their fees for services, as appraisers not exceeding one dollar $1 per day each, and their determination as to the sufficiency of such the line fence, if in dispute, and their. The appraisers' decision as to such damages and sufficiency shall be of the fence is conclusive.
Note: Inserts specific references and cross-references and deletes or replaces disfavored terms.
254,33
Section 33
. 173.03 of the statutes is renumbered 173.03 (1) and amended to read:
173.03 (1) Unless the damages so ascertained determined under s. 173.02, together with the fees of the appraisers and chairperson, president or mayor, have been paid within 24 hours after the appraisal, the person distraining the beasts shall cause the beasts distrained to be confined in accordance with whichever of the following applies:
(a) The beasts shall be put into the nearest pound
of in the same distraining person's town, city or village of residence, if there is one, and if not, then
a pound.
(b) If there is no pound in the distraining person's town, city or village of residence, the beasts shall be put in some other secure enclosure, where they.
(2) The beasts shall remain
confined until sold as hereinafter directed, or under ss. 173.04 to 173.06, until the damages, fees and the costs of keeping the beasts after appraisal are paid or until they are otherwise seized or discharged according to law. The confined beasts shall be furnished with suitable food from the time of seizure until they are discharged therefrom or sold; and the. The expense thereof of feeding the beasts, after the appraisal, shall be added thereto to the amount determined under s. 173.02 and paid as additional costs; and if. If the beasts are put in a pound, the certificate of appraisal shall be delivered to the keeper of the pound.
Note: Inserts specific references and cross-references and deletes or replaces disfavored terms.
254,34
Section 34
. 173.04 of the statutes is amended to read:
173.04 Time and notice of sale. The poundmaster of any such pound shall receive and keep any beasts
so delivered to the poundmaster and unless under s. 173.03. Unless the beasts are seized or discharged according to law within six 6 days, from the time of their delivery to the pound, the poundmaster shall sell such
at public auction the beasts or so many of them as shall be is necessary to pay such the damages, fees and costs, at public auction, giving two enumerated under ss. 173.02 and 173.03. The poundmaster shall give 2 days' notice of such
the sale by notice posted upon such the pound and at three 3 public places in such the town, city or village in which the pound is located.
Note: Inserts specific references and cross-references, replaces word form of numbers with digits and deletes or replaces disfavored terms.
254,35
Section 35
. 173.05 of the statutes is amended to read:
173.05 Sale of animal not impounded. If in consequence of there being no pound within such the distraining person's city, town or village such of residence the beasts shall be distrained under s. 173. 01 are kept in some other enclosure and if the same shall beasts are not be discharged in the manner hereinbefore provided under this chapter within six 6 days after being placed therein in the enclosure, the sheriff or any constable of the county shall sell such the beasts or so many
of them as shall be necessary to pay such the damages, fees and costs of keeping, upon the same notice as is required in case of a constable's sale of personal property taken by execution.
Note: Inserts specific references and cross-references, replaces word form of numbers with digits and deletes or replaces disfavored terms.
254,36
Section 36
. 173.06 of the statutes is renumbered 173.06 (1) and amended to read:
173.06 (1) From the proceeds of the sale under s. 173.04 or 173.05, the person making the sale shall retain his or her fees, which shall be the same as are allowed to constables upon sales of personal property on execution, and the cost of keeping the beasts; and the. The person making the sale shall pay to the person who distrained the beasts the damages so certified under s. 173.02, with the fees of the appraisers and chairperson, president or mayor, and pay the.
(2) Any surplus, if any, remaining after distribution of the proceeds under sub. (1) shall be paid to the owner of the beast, if known. If no owner appears at the time of sale or within one week thereafter after the sale, and claims the surplus, it shall be paid to the treasurer of the distraining person's town, city or village of residence. If the money is not applied for within one year thereafter after the sale, the treasurer shall place the same
money in the town treasury, to be expended in the support of the poor; but if. If the owner applies therefor for the surplus and gives proper proof of ownership within 6 years after its receipt by such the treasurer
it, the surplus, less a 2% deduction for fees, shall be paid over to such
the owner, deducting 2% for fees.
Note: Subdivides provision, inserts specific references and cross-references, replaces word form of numbers with digits and deletes or replaces disfavored terms. Town responsibility for providing relief to the poor was ended by 1985 Wis. Act 29.
254,37
Section 37
. 175.09 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
175.09 (3) Whoever shall in connection with any place of business of whatsoever kind or nature, employ, display, maintain or use any other than the standard of time shall be guilty of a nuisance and shall be punished by a fine of fined not less than twenty-five dollars, or $25 nor more than five hundred dollars, $500 or by imprisonment in the county jail imprisoned for not less than ten 10 days nor more than thirty 30 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Note: Replaces word form of numbers with digits and deletes unnecessary language.
254,38
Section 38
. 178.04 (4) of the statutes is renumbered 178.04 (4) (intro.) and amended to read:
178.04 (4) (intro.) The receipt by a person of a share of the profits of a business is prima facie evidence that that person is a partner in the business, but
no such that inference shall not be drawn if such the profits were received in for any of the following:
(a) As payment as a debt by instalments or otherwise
; as.
(b) As wages of an employe or rent to a landlord
; as.
(c) As an annuity to a surviving spouse or representative of a deceased partner; as.
(d) As interest on a loan, though the amount of payment vary with the profits of the business; or as
.
(e) As the consideration for the sale of the
good will goodwill of a business or other property by instalments or otherwise.
254,39
Section 39
. 178.13 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
178.13 (1) (intro.) When a person, by words spoken or written or by conduct, represents himself or herself, or consents to another representing him or her to any one anyone, as a partner in an existing partnership or with one or more persons not actual partners, he or she is liable to any such person to whom such representation has been made, who has, on the faith of such representation, given credit to the actual or apparent partnership and, if he or she has made such representation or consented to its being made in a public manner, he or she is liable to such person, whether the representation has or has not been made or communicated to such person so giving credit by or with the knowledge of the apparent partner making the representation or consenting to its being made, as follows:
Note: Corrects spelling.
254,40
Section 40
. 178.33 (2) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
178.33 (2) (c) A partner who has caused the dissolution wrongfully shall have, if the business is not continued under the provisions of par. (b), all the rights of a partner under sub. (1) subject to the provisions of par. (a), and, if the business is continued under par. (b), the right as against the other partners and all claiming through them in respect of their interests in the partnership, to have the value of his or her interest in the partnership, less any damages caused to the other partners by the dissolution, ascertained and paid to him or her in cash, or the payment secured by bond approved by the court, and to be released from all existing liabilities of the partnership; but in ascertaining the value of the partner's interest the value of the good will goodwill of the business shall not be considered.
Note: Corrects spelling.
254,41
Section 41
. 180.1202 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
180.1202 (1) Except as provided in sub. (5), a corporation may sell, lease, exchange or otherwise dispose of all, or substantially all, of its property, with or without good will goodwill, otherwise than in the usual and regular course of business, on the terms and conditions and for the consideration determined by the corporation's board of directors, upon adoption of a resolution by the board of directors approving the proposed transaction and approval by its shareholders of the proposed transaction.
Note: Corrects spelling.
254,42
Section 42
. 184.09 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
184.09 (1) Any public service corporation, or any agent, director or officer thereof of a public service corporation, who shall directly or indirectly, issue or cause to be issued, any securities for whose issuance a certificate is required contrary to the provisions of this chapter, or who shall apply the proceeds from the sale thereof of the securities to any purpose other than that specified in the certificate of the commission, shall forfeit to the state not less than five hundred dollars $500 nor more than ten thousand dollars $10,000 for each offense.
Note: Replaces word form of numbers with digits and inserts specific reference.
254,43
Section 43
. 184.09 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
184.09 (2) Every director, president, secretary or other official or agent of any public service corporation, who shall practice fraud or knowingly make any false statement to secure a certificate of authority to issue any security, or issue under a certificate so obtained and with knowledge of such fraud, or false statement, or negotiate, or cause to be negotiated, any security, in violation of this chapter, shall be punished by a fine of fined not less than five hundred dollars, $500 or
by imprisonment in the state prison imprisoned for not less than one
or year nor more than 10 years, or by both
fine and imprisonment.
Note: Replaces word form of numbers with digits and deletes unnecessary language.
254,44
Section 44
. 184.12 of the statutes is amended to read:
184.12 Judicial sale of corporation, reorganization. Whenever the rights, powers, privileges and franchises of any domestic public service corporation shall be sold at judicial sale or pursuant to the foreclosure of a mortgage, the purchaser shall, within sixty 60 days after such the sale, organize a new corporation pursuant to the laws respecting corporations for similar purposes and shall convey to such the new corporation the rights, privileges and franchises which the former corporation had, or was entitled to have, at the time of such the sale, and such as which are provided by the statutes applicable
thereto to domestic public service corporations. The amount of securities which that may be issued by the new corporation for the purpose of acquiring the property of the former corporation shall be determined in accordance with ss. 184.04, 184.05 and 184.06.
Note: Replaces word form of numbers with digits and inserts specific references.
254,45
Section
45. 188.01 of the statutes is amended to read:
188.01 (title) May elect Election of trustees. The members of any grand lodge or division or of any subordinate lodge or division acting under the authority of any grand lodge or division of Free Masons, Odd Fellows, Hermann's Sons, or Sons of Temperance, Grand Army of the Republic, or of the State Grange, or any subordinate grange of the order of Patrons of Husbandry acting under the authority of a state or national grange, or of the State Woman's Christian Temperance Union, or any county, district or local Woman's Christian Temperance Union, or of any other society constituted in a manner generally similar to either of the foregoing, whether acting under the jurisdiction of a grand lodge or division or not, may assemble at their usual place of meeting and, in pursuance of the rules of their society, elect not less than three 3 nor more than nine 9 of their number trustees to take care of the property, real and personal, belonging thereto to the society and transact all the business relative to the investment and disposal thereof of the society's property.
Note: Replaces word form of numbers with digits and inserts specific references.
254,46
Section 46
. 188.02 of the statutes is renumbered 188.02 (intro.) and amended to read:
188.02 Powers of trustees. (intro.) Such The trustees may of a society that is subject to this chapter:
(1) May have a common seal
and alter the same that may be altered at the trustee's pleasure, and for all purposes for which they are authorized to act shall.
(2) Shall be deemed considered a corporation, and in for all purposes for which they are authorized to act.
(3) In pursuance of the rules and regulations of such the society and in conformity with the rules and regulations of the grand lodge, division or society from which they derive their charter, may take possession of, manage, control, purchase, lease, receive, recover, hold, sell, convey, mortgage, demise and improve all of the property thereof or necessary therefor, real and personal, including all burial places belonging thereto, to the society, and may erect and keep in repair all buildings necessary therefor, and may.
(4) May sue and be sued in all matters pertaining to such the property and the debts, claims, demands and liabilities thereof of the society, and the name in which they shall sue or be sued shall be, “The trustees of ...." (insert name of the grand lodge, lodge, division, grange or society of which they are trustees)".
Note: Subdivides provision and inserts specific references.
254,47
Section 47
. 188.03 of the statutes is amended to read:
188.03 In whom property to vest. All of the real and personal property that shall have been conveyed by devise, gift, grant, purchase or otherwise to any such society that is subject to this chapter or to any person as trustee for the use thereof of the society shall vest in such the society's trustees and their successors in office as fully as if originally conveyed to them, and shall be held by them and by their successors in trust for such the society in the manner aforesaid.
Note: Inserts specific references.
254,48
Section 48
. 188.04 of the statutes is renumbered 188.04 (1) and amended to read:
188.04 (1) Such The trustees of a society that is subject to this chapter shall be elected annually at such the time and place and in such the manner as shall be prescribed by the rules or bylaws of such the society, and they. The trustees shall severally hold their offices for one year and until their successors are elected; but any such.
(2) Any society, at the first or any subsequent election, may classify such its trustees so that the term of office of for one-third of them shall expire each year; and when. When so classified, the term of office of the trustees thereafter elected shall be three 3 years and until their successors are elected. Any such trustee may be removed in accordance with the rules or bylaws of such
the society, and all vacancies may be filled for the residue of the term.
(3) Any two of such 2 trustees may call a meeting thereof of the society, and a majority of them being convened may transact any business authorized to be done by them.
(4) Whenever any subordinate grange of the Patrons of Husbandry shall from any cause cease to exist, the trustees then in office shall immediately sell the property thereof of the grange and divide the proceeds proportionally among its members.
Note: Subdivides provision, replaces word form of numbers with digits and adds specific references.
254,49
Section 49
. 188.05 of the statutes is amended to read:
188.05 Council of granges. Any members of subordinate granges of the Patrons of Husbandry, not less than five 5, located in any county or in adjoining counties may unite and be known and designated by some especial name as a council of granges of the Patrons of Husbandry, and may, as such, elect trustees as provided in this chapter, who. The trustees shall have all of the powers and privileges in respect to the property of such
the council of granges which that are
conferred by this chapter conferred upon the trustees of a subordinate grange.
Note: Replaces word form of numbers with digits and other language for greater readability and conformity with current style.
254,50
Section 50
. 190.01 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
190.01 (1) (intro.) Any number of persons, not less than five 5, may form a corporation for the purpose of constructing, maintaining and operating a railroad for public use by making articles of organization in which shall be stated:
Note: Replaces word form of numbers with digits.
254,51
Section 51
. 190.01 (1) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
190.01 (1) (e) The names and residences of the directors of the corporation who shall manage its affairs for the first year and until others are chosen in their places, and who shall not be less than five; and each such person 5.
(1m) Each director shall subscribe
thereto the person's his or her name, place of residence and the number of shares of stock the person agrees to take in such
the corporation. There to the articles of organization. An affidavit of at least 3 of the named directors shall be annexed to such the articles
an affidavit of at least three of the directors therein named certifying that the signatures thereto are genuine and that it is intended in good faith to construct or maintain and operate the railroad therein mentioned in the articles of organization.