893.41 893.41 Breach of contract to marry; action to recover property. An action to recover property procured by fraud by a party in representing that he or she intended to marry the party providing the property and not breach the contract to marry, to which s. 768.06 applies, shall be commenced within one year after the breach of the contract to marry.
893.41 History History: 1979 c. 323; 1981 c. 314 s. 146.
893.41 Note Judicial Council Committee's Note, 1979: This section has been created to place into ch. 893 the statute of limitations for an action to recover property for an alleged breach of a contract to marry. See also note following s. 768.06. [Bill 326-A]
893.42 893.42 Action on a judgment of court not of record. An action upon a judgment of a court not of record shall be commenced within 6 years of entry of judgment or be barred.
893.42 History History: 1979 c. 323.
893.42 Note Judicial Council Committee's Note, 1979: This section is previous s. 893.19 (1) renumbered for more logical placement in restructured ch. 893. [Bill 326-A]
893.425 893.425 Fraudulent transfers. An action with respect to a fraudulent transfer or obligation under ch. 242 shall be barred unless the action is commenced:
893.425(1) (1) Under s. 242.04 (1) (a), within 4 years after the transfer is made or the obligation is incurred or, if later, within one year after the transfer or obligation is or could reasonably have been discovered by the claimant.
893.425(2) (2) Under s. 242.04 (1) (b) or 242.05 (1), within 4 years after the transfer is made or the obligation is incurred.
893.425(3) (3) Under s. 242.05 (2), within one year after the transfer is made or the obligation is incurred.
893.425 History History: 1987 a. 192.
893.43 893.43 Action on contract. An action upon any contract, obligation or liability, express or implied, including an action to recover fees for professional services, except those mentioned in s. 893.40, shall be commenced within 6 years after the cause of action accrues or be barred.
893.43 History History: 1979 c. 323.
893.43 Note Judicial Council Committee's Note, 1979: This section is previous s. 893.19 (3) renumbered for more logical placement in restructured ch. 893. [Bill 326-A]
893.43 Annotation A bonus plan to compensate for increased profits is a contract under s. 893.19 (3), 1969 stats. Younger v. Rosenow Paper & Supply Co. 51 W (2d) 619, 188 NW (2d) 507.
893.43 Annotation An action to recover benefits under a pension plan is an action to enforce a contract, not an action for wages. Estate of Schroeder, 53 W (2d) 59, 191 NW (2d) 860.
893.43 Annotation Section 893.19 (3), 1967 stats. applies to an action to recover contribution arising out of settlement of a tort claim. State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins. Co. v. Schara, 56 W (2d) 262, 201 NW (2d) 758.
893.43 Annotation An action based on contract for personal injuries resulting from malpractice is subject to the 3-year limitation under s. 893.205, 1969 stats. Estate of Kohls, 57 W (2d) 141, 203 NW (2d) 666.
893.43 Annotation An action by an insured against an insurance agent in failing to procure requested coverage is not an action against the insurer on the policy but is an action resting upon the agent's contract with the insured to procure the insurance coverage agreed upon, and is subject to the statute of limitations for contract. Estate of Ensz, 66 W (2d) 193, 223 NW (2d) 903.
893.43 Annotation The cause of action for contribution is based upon a contract implied by law and must be brought within 6 years after the one joint tort-feasor has paid more than his share. Hartford Fire Ins. Co. v. Osborn Plumbing, 66 W (2d) 454, 225 NW (2d) 628.
893.43 Annotation See note to 893.44, citing Sussmann v. Gleisner, 80 W (2d) 435, 259 NW (2d) 114.
893.43 Annotation If object of disputed contract is the fruit of human labor rather than the labor per se, s. 893.19 (3), 1973 stats., applies rather than s. 893.21 (5), 1973 stats. Rupp v. O'Connor, 81 W (2d) 436, 261 NW (2d) 815.
893.43 Annotation Limitation for action based on contract applies to claim for sales commission. Saunders v. DEC International, Inc. 85 W (2d) 70, 270 NW (2d) 176 (1978).
893.43 Annotation Partial payment of obligation made prior to running of statute of limitations tolls statute and sets it running from date of payment. St. Mary's Hospital Medical Ctr. v. Tarkenton, 103 W (2d) 422, 309 NW (2d) 14 (Ct. App. 1981).
893.43 Annotation Breach of roofing contract occurred when faulty roof was completed, not when building was completed. Limitations discussed. State v. Holland Plastics Co. 111 W (2d) 497, 331 NW (2d) 320 (1983).
893.43 Annotation Unjust enrichment claim accrues when cohabitational relationship terminates; court does not determine which statute of limitations, if any, applies. Watts (Bischoff) v. Watts, 152 W (2d) 370, 448 NW (2d) 292 (Ct. App. 1989).
893.43 Annotation A contract cause of action accrues at the time of the breach; the discovery rule is inapplicable. CLL Associates v. Arrowhead Pacific, 174 W (2d) 604, 497 NW (2d) 115 (1993).
893.43 Annotation Unconscionability of contract claim is governed by this section rather than 893.18 (4). Dairyland Power Coop. v. Amax Inc. 700 F Supp. 979 (W.D. Wis. 1986).
893.44 893.44 Compensation for personal service.
893.44(1) (1) Any action to recover unpaid salary, wages or other compensation for personal services, except actions to recover fees for professional services and except as provided in sub. (2), shall be commenced within 2 years after the cause of action accrues or be barred.
893.44(2) (2) An action to recover wages under s. 109.09 shall be commenced within 2 years after the claim is filed with the department of industry, labor and job development or be barred.
893.44 History History: 1979 c. 323; 1985 a. 220; 1995 a. 27 s. 9130 (4).
893.44 Note Judicial Council Committee's Note, 1979: This section is previous s. 893.21 (5) renumbered for more logical placement in restructured ch. 893. Actions to collect fees for professional services are brought under s. 893.43. [Bill 326-A]
893.44 Annotation A stock-purchase plan as a reward for increased profits is not subject to s. 893.21 (5), 1969 stats. Younger v. Rosenow Paper & Supply Co. 51 W (2d) 619, 188 NW (2d) 507.
893.44 Annotation Professional services by a physician or attorney may be nonetheless so categorized, although not customarily performed in his specialized field of activity, if requested by reason of his expertise and professional training, and when he then utilizes such knowledge and training, but whether they are to be so classified depends upon the entire factual context of the particular employment. Lorenz v. Dreske, 62 W (2d) 273, 214 NW (2d) 753.
893.44 Annotation Section 893.21 (5), 1969 stats. does not apply unless services are actually rendered. Yanta v. Montgomery Ward & Co., Inc. 66 W (2d) 53, 224 NW (2d) 389.
893.44 Annotation Where employer deducted "hypothetical tax factor" from salaries of its overseas employes so as to equalize compensation of its employes worldwide, action to recover amounts so deducted had to be brought within 2 year limitation period on wage claims, and not 6 year period on other contract claims. Sussmann v. Gleisner, 80 W (2d) 435, 259 NW (2d) 114.
893.44 Annotation See note to 893.43, citing Rupp v. O'Connor, 81 W (2d) 436, 261 NW (2d) 815.
893.44 Annotation See note to 859.02, citing In Matter of Estate of Steffes, 95 W (2d) 490, 290 NW (2d) 697 (1980).
893.44 Annotation See note to 893.43, citing Watts (Bischoff) v. Watts, 152 W (2d) 370, 448 NW (2d) 292 (Ct. App. 1989).
893.44 Annotation This section applies only to actions for wages already earned. Lovett v. Mt. Senario College, Inc. 154 W (2d) 831, 454 NW (2d) 356 (Ct. App. 1990).
893.44 Annotation This section does not apply to actions for the recovery of sales commissions. Erdman v. Jovoco, Inc. 181 W (2d) 736, 512 NW (2d) 487 (1994).
893.44 Annotation The procurement of a lessee to lease the property and broker's claim for commission was not one for personal services and was not barred by this statute. Paulson v. Shapiro, 490 F (2d) 1.
893.45 893.45 Acknowledgment or new promise. No acknowledgment or promise shall be sufficient evidence of a new or continuing contract, whereby to take the cause out of the operation of this chapter, unless the same be contained in some writing signed by the party to be charged thereby.
893.45 History History: 1979 c. 323.
893.45 Note Judicial Council Committee's Note, 1979: This section is previous s. 893.42 renumbered for more logical placement in restructured ch. 893. [Bill 326-A]
893.46 893.46 Acknowledgment, who not bound by. If there are 2 or more joint contractors or joint administrators of any contractor no such joint contractor, executor or administrator shall lose the benefit of this chapter so as to be chargeable by reason only of any acknowledgment or promise made by any other of them.
893.46 History History: 1979 c. 323.
893.46 Note Judicial Council Committee's Note, 1979: This section is previous s. 893.43 renumbered for more logical placement in restructured ch. 893. [Bill 326-A]
893.47 893.47 Actions against parties jointly liable. In actions commenced against 2 or more joint contractors or joint executors or administrators of any contractors, if it shall appear, on the trial or otherwise, that the plaintiff is barred by this chapter as to one or more of the defendants, but is entitled to recover against any other or others of them, by virtue of a new acknowledgment or promise, or otherwise, judgment shall be given for the plaintiff as to any of the defendants against whom the plaintiff is entitled to recover and for the other defendant or defendants against the plaintiff.
893.47 History History: 1979 c. 323.
893.47 Note Judicial Council Committee's Note, 1979: This section is previous s. 893.44 renumbered for more logical placement in restructured ch. 893. [Bill 326-A]
893.48 893.48 Payment, effect of, not altered. Nothing contained in ss. 893.44 to 893.47 shall alter, take away or lessen the effect of a payment of any principal or interest made by any person, but no indorsement or memorandum of any such payment, written or made upon any promissory note, bill of exchange or other writing, by or on behalf of the party to whom the payment is made or purports to be made, is sufficient proof of the payment so as to take the case out of the operation of this chapter.
893.48 History History: Sup. Ct. Order, 67 W (2d) 585, 784 (1975); 1979 c. 323.
893.48 Note Judicial Council Committee's Note, 1979: This section is previous s. 893.46 renumbered for more logical placement in restructured ch. 893. [Bill 326-A]
893.49 893.49 Payment by one not to affect others. If there are 2 or more joint contractors or joint executors or administrators of any contractor no one of them shall lose the benefit of this chapter, so as to be chargeable, by reason only of any payment made by any other of them.
893.49 History History: 1979 c. 323.
893.49 Note Judicial Council Committee's Note, 1979: This section is previous s. 893.47 renumbered for more logical placement in restructured ch. 893. [Bill 326-A]
893.50 893.50 Other actions. All personal actions on any contract not limited by this chapter or any other law of this state shall be brought within 10 years after the accruing of the cause of action.
893.50 History History: 1979 c. 323.
893.50 Note Judicial Council Committee's Note, 1979: This section is previous s. 893.26 renumbered for more logical placement in restructured ch. 893. [Bill 326-A]
subch. V of ch. 893 SUBCHAPTER V
TORT ACTIONS
893.51 893.51 Action for wrongful taking of personal property.
893.51(1)(1) Except as provided in sub. (2), an action to recover damages for the wrongful taking, conversion or detention of personal property shall be commenced within 6 years after the cause of action accrues or be barred. The cause of action accrues at the time the wrongful taking or conversion occurs, or the wrongful detention begins.
893.51(2) (2) An action under s. 134.90 shall be commenced within 3 years after the misappropriation of a trade secret is discovered or should have been discovered by the exercise of reasonable diligence. A continuing misappropriation constitutes a single claim.
893.51 History History: 1979 c. 323; 1985 a. 236.
893.51 Note Judicial Council Committee's Note, 1979: This section is based on previous s. 893.19 (6), without change in substance, but with some expansion of language to make clear that accrual of the cause of action is not delayed until the person bringing the action learns of the wrongful taking or detention. An action for recovery of the personal property is subject to s. 893.35 which is also based on previous s. 893.19 (6). [Bill 326-A]
893.52 893.52 Action for damages for injury to property. An action, not arising on contract, to recover damages for an injury to real or personal property shall be commenced within 6 years after the cause of action accrues or be barred, except in the case where a different period is expressly prescribed.
893.52 History History: 1979 c. 323.
893.52 Note Judicial Council Committee's Note, 1979: This section is based upon previous s. 893.19 (5) which is split into 2 separate provisions. See s. 893.53 for the other provision. [Bill 326-A]
893.52 Annotation Section 893.19 (5), 1973 stats., applied to actions based on negligent construction of dwellings; statute begins to run when plaintiff suffered injury. Abramowski v. Wm. Kilps Sons Realty, Inc. 80 W (2d) 468, 259 NW (2d) 306.
893.52 Annotation Limitation period begins when evidence of resultant injury is sufficiently significant to alert injured party to the possibility of a defect. Tallmadge v. Skyline Construction, Inc. 86 W (2d) 356, 272 NW (2d) 404 (Ct. App. 1978).
893.52 Annotation See note to 893.43, citing State v. Holland Plastics Co. 111 W (2d) 497, 331 NW (2d) 320 (1983).
893.52 Annotation In actions for legal malpractice, date of injury rather than date of negligent act commences period of limitations. Auric v. Continental Cas. Co. 111 W (2d) 507, 331 NW (2d) 325 (1983).
893.52 Annotation Cause of action accrues when negligent act occurs, or last in continuum of negligent acts occur, and plaintiff has basis for objectively concluding defendant caused injuries and damages. Koplin v. Pioneer Power & Light, 162 W (2d) 1, 469 NW (2d) 595 (1991).
893.52 Annotation This section permits parties to contract for lesser limitations periods and to specify the day the period begins to run. In such case the "discovery rule" does not apply. Keiting v. Skauge, 198 W (2d) 887, 543 NW (2d) 565 (Ct. App. 1995).
893.53 893.53 Action for injury to character or other rights. An action to recover damages for an injury to the character or rights of another, not arising on contract, shall be commenced within 6 years after the cause of action accrues, except where a different period is expressly prescribed, or be barred.
893.53 History History: 1979 c. 323.
893.53 Note Judicial Council Committee's Note, 1979: This section is based upon previous s. 893.19 (5) which is split into 2 provisions. See s. 893.52 for the other provision. [Bill 326]
893.53 Annotation This section applies to legal malpractice actions. Acharya v. Carroll, 152 W (2d) 330, 448 NW (2d) 275 (Ct. App. 1989).
893.53 Annotation Application of discovery rule to legal malpractice action. Hennekens v. Hoerl, 160 W (2d) 144, 465 NW (2d) 812 (1991).
893.53 Annotation This section and the discovery rule apply to engineering malpractice actions. Milwaukee Partners v. Collins Engineers, 169 W (2d) 355, 485 NW (2d) 274 (Ct. App. 1992).
893.53 Annotation This provision is applicable to 42 USC 1983 actions. Gray v. Lacke, 885 F (2d) 399 (1989).
893.53 Annotation This section applies to federal civil rights actions. Saldivar v. Cadena, 622 F Supp. 949 (1985).
893.53 Annotation This section applies to actions under Title II of the Americans With Disabilities Act. Doe v. Milwaukee County, 871 F Supp. 1072 (1995).
893.53 Annotation See also notes to 893.54 for additional treatments of 42 USC 1983.
893.54 893.54 Injury to the person. The following actions shall be commenced within 3 years or be barred:
893.54(1) (1) An action to recover damages for injuries to the person.
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