180.0502(2)(f) (f) A statement that after the change or changes are made, the street addresses of its registered office and the business office of its registered agent will be identical.
180.0502(3) (3) If a registered agent changes the street address of his or her business office, he or she may change the street address of the registered office of any corporation for which he or she is the registered agent by notifying the corporation in writing of the change and by signing, either manually or in facsimile, and delivering to the department for filing a statement that complies with sub. (2) and recites that the corporation has been notified of the change.
180.0502 History History: 1989 a. 303; 1991 a. 269; 1995 a. 27.
180.0503 180.0503 Resignation of registered agent.
180.0503(1) (1) The registered agent of a corporation may resign by signing and delivering to the department for filing a statement of resignation that includes all of the following information:
180.0503(1)(a) (a) The name of the corporation for which the registered agent is acting.
180.0503(1)(b) (b) The name of the registered agent.
180.0503(1)(c) (c) The street address of the corporation's current registered office and its principal office.
180.0503(1)(d) (d) A statement that the registered agent resigns.
180.0503(1)(e) (e) If applicable, a statement that the registered office is also discontinued.
180.0503(2) (2) After filing the statement, the department shall mail a copy to the corporation at its principal office.
180.0503(3) (3) The resignation is effective and, if applicable, the registered office is discontinued on the earlier of the following:
180.0503(3)(a) (a) Sixty days after the department receives the statement of resignation for filing.
180.0503(3)(b) (b) The date on which the appointment of a successor registered agent is effective.
180.0503 History History: 1989 a. 303; 1995 a. 27.
180.0504 180.0504 Service on corporation.
180.0504(1) (1) A corporation's registered agent is the corporation's agent for service of process, notice or demand required or permitted by law to be served on the corporation.
180.0504(2) (2) Except as provided in sub. (3), if a corporation has no registered agent or the agent cannot with reasonable diligence be served, the corporation may be served by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the corporation at its principal office. Service is perfected under this subsection at the earliest of the following:
180.0504(2)(a) (a) The date on which the corporation receives the mail.
180.0504(2)(b) (b) The date shown on the return receipt, if signed on behalf of the corporation.
180.0504(2)(c) (c) Five days after its deposit in the U.S. mail, if mailed postpaid and correctly addressed.
180.0504(3)(a)(a) Except as provided in par. (b), if the address of the corporation's principal office cannot be determined from the records held by the department, the corporation may be served by publishing a class 3 notice, under ch. 985, in the community where the corporation's principal office or registered office, as most recently designated in the records of the department, is located.
180.0504(3)(b) (b) If a process, notice or demand is served by the department on a corporation under s. 180.1421 and the address of the corporation's principal office cannot be determined from the records of the department, the corporation may be served by publishing a class 2 notice, under ch. 985, in the official state newspaper.
180.0504(4) (4) This section does not limit or affect the right to serve any process, notice or demand required or permitted by law to be served on a corporation in any other manner permitted by law.
180.0504 History History: 1989 a. 303; 1995 a. 27.
180.0504 Cross-reference Cross-reference: See also s. 801.11 (5).
subch. VI of ch. 180 SUBCHAPTER VI
SHARES AND DISTRIBUTIONS
180.0601 180.0601 Authorized shares.
180.0601(1)(1) The articles of incorporation shall prescribe the classes of shares and the number of shares of each class that the corporation is authorized to issue, except that an investment company may prescribe that each class has an indefinite number of authorized shares. If more than one class of shares is authorized, the articles of incorporation shall prescribe a distinguishing designation for each class. Before the issuance of shares of a class, the corporation shall describe in its articles of incorporation the preferences, limitations and relative rights of that class. All shares of a class shall have preferences, limitations and relative rights identical with those of other shares of the same class unless the class is divided into series.
180.0601(2) (2) The articles of incorporation may create series of shares within a class of shares, except that an investment company may prescribe that each series has an indefinite number of authorized shares. Before the issuance of shares of a series, the corporation shall describe in its articles of incorporation the number of shares of each series that the corporation is authorized to issue or that there is an indefinite number of authorized shares, a distinguishing designation for each series within a class and the preferences, limitations and relative rights of that series. All shares of a series shall have preferences, limitations and relative rights identical with those of other shares of the same series and, except to the extent otherwise provided in the description of the series, with those of other series of the same class.
180.0601(3) (3) The articles of incorporation shall authorize all of the following:
180.0601(3)(a) (a) One or more classes of shares that together have unlimited voting rights.
180.0601(3)(b) (b) One or more classes of shares, which may be the same class or classes as those with voting rights under par. (a), that together are entitled to receive the net assets of the corporation upon dissolution.
180.0601(4) (4) The articles of incorporation may authorize one or more classes of shares that have designations, preferences, limitations and relative rights that may include, but are not limited to, any of the following:
180.0601(4)(a) (a) Special, conditional or limited voting rights, or no right to vote, except to the extent prohibited by this chapter.
180.0601(4)(b) (b) Provisions for the redemption or conversion of the shares under any of the following terms specified by articles of incorporation:
180.0601(4)(b)1. 1. At the option of the corporation, the shareholder or another person, or upon the occurrence of a designated event.
180.0601(4)(b)2. 2. For cash, indebtedness, securities or other property.
180.0601(4)(b)3. 3. In a designated amount or in an amount determined in accordance with a designated formula or by reference to extrinsic data or events.
180.0601(4)(c) (c) Provisions entitling the holders to distributions calculated in any manner, including dividends that may be cumulative, noncumulative or partially cumulative.
180.0601(4)(d) (d) Preference over any other class of shares with respect to distributions, including dividends and distributions upon the dissolution of the corporation.
180.0601 History History: 1989 a. 303; 1995 a. 271.
180.0602 180.0602 Terms of class or series determined by board of directors.
180.0602(1)(1) To the extent provided in the articles of incorporation, the board of directors may, within the limits under s. 180.0601, do any of the following:
180.0602(1)(a) (a) Determine with respect to any class of shares the preferences, limitations and relative rights, in whole or in part, before the issuance of any shares of that class.
180.0602(1)(b) (b) Create one or more series within a class, and, with respect to any series, determine the number of shares of the series, the distinguishing designation and the preferences, limitations and relative rights, in whole or in part, before the issuance of any shares of that series, except that an investment company may prescribe that each series has an indefinite number of authorized shares.
180.0602(1)(c) (c) In the case of an investment company, change the distinguishing designation of a class or series of shares, whether or not shares of the class are issued and outstanding, if the change does not affect the preferences, limitations and relative rights, in whole or in part, of the class or series.
180.0602(2) (2) Before issuing any shares of a class or series under sub. (1), the corporation shall deliver to the department for filing articles of amendment, which are effective without shareholder action, that include all of the following information:
180.0602(2)(a) (a) The name of the corporation.
180.0602(2)(b) (b) The text of the amendment determining the terms of the class or series of shares.
180.0602(2)(c) (c) The number of shares of the class or series of shares created, except that an investment company may prescribe that each class and each series have an indefinite number of authorized shares.
180.0602(2)(d) (d) A statement that none of the shares of the class or series has been issued, except that this statement is not required if the only amendment to the articles of incorporation is made pursuant to sub. (1) (c).
180.0602(2)(e) (e) The date that the amendment was adopted.
180.0602(2)(f) (f) A statement that the amendment was adopted by the board of directors and that shareholder action was not required.
180.0602(3) (3) After the articles of amendment are filed under sub. (2) and before the corporation issues any shares of the class or series that is the subject of the articles of amendment, the board of directors may alter or revoke any preferences, limitations or relative rights described in the articles of amendment, by adopting another resolution appropriate for that purpose. The corporation shall file with the department revised articles of amendment that comply with sub. (2). A preference, limitation or relative right may not be altered or revoked after the issuance of any shares of the class or series that are subject to the preference, limitation or relative right, except by amendment of the articles of incorporation under s. 180.1003.
180.0602 History History: 1989 a. 303; 1995 a. 27, 271.
180.0603 180.0603 Issued and outstanding shares.
180.0603(1) (1) A corporation may issue the number of shares of each class or series authorized by the articles of incorporation. If an investment company has authorized an indefinite number of shares, there is no limit on the number of shares that the investment company may issue. Shares that are issued are outstanding shares until they are reacquired, redeemed, converted or canceled.
180.0603(2) (2) The reacquisition, redemption or conversion of outstanding shares is subject to the limitations of sub. (3) and to s. 180.0640.
180.0603(3) (3) At all times that shares of the corporation are outstanding, there must be outstanding one or more shares that together have unlimited voting rights and one or more shares, which may be the same share or shares as those with unlimited voting rights, that together are entitled to receive the net assets of the corporation upon dissolution.
180.0603 History History: 1989 a. 303; 1995 a. 271.
180.0604 180.0604 Fractional shares.
180.0604(1)(1) A corporation may do any of the following:
180.0604(1)(a) (a) Issue fractions of a share or pay in money the value of fractions of a share.
180.0604(1)(b) (b) Arrange for disposition of fractional shares by the shareholders.
180.0604(1)(c) (c) Issue scrip in registered or bearer form entitling the holder to receive a full share on the surrender of enough scrip to equal a full share.
180.0604(2) (2) A certificate representing scrip shall be conspicuously labeled "scrip" and shall contain the terms of exchange of scrip for a full share and the information required by s. 180.0625 (1), except that it may state that it is issued to bearer.
180.0604(3) (3) The holder of a fractional share may exercise the rights of a shareholder, including the right to vote, to receive dividends and to participate in the assets of the corporation upon liquidation. The holder of scrip is not entitled to the rights described in this subsection unless the scrip provides for them.
180.0604(4) (4) The board of directors may authorize the issuance of scrip subject to any condition considered desirable, including but not limited to any of the following:
180.0604(4)(a) (a) That the scrip will become void if not exchanged for full shares before a specified date.
180.0604(4)(b) (b) That the shares for which the scrip is exchangeable may be sold and the proceeds paid to the scripholders.
180.0604 History History: 1989 a. 303.
180.0620 180.0620 Subscription for shares.
180.0620(1) (1)
180.0620(1)(a)(a) A subscription for shares entered into before incorporation is irrevocable for 6 months unless the subscription agreement provides a longer or shorter period or all of the subscribers agree to revocation.
180.0620(1)(b) (b) Unless the subscription agreement provides otherwise, the filing of the articles of incorporation by the department constitutes acceptance by the corporation of all existing subscriptions to its shares.
180.0620(2) (2) The board of directors may determine the payment terms of subscriptions for shares that are entered into before incorporation, unless the subscription agreement specifies the payment terms. A call for payment by the board of directors shall be uniform so far as practicable as to all shares of the same class or series, unless the subscription agreement specifies otherwise.
180.0620(3) (3) Shares issued under subscriptions entered into before incorporation are fully paid and nonassessable when the corporation receives the consideration specified in the subscription agreement.
180.0620(4) (4) If a subscriber defaults in payment of money or property under a subscription agreement entered into before incorporation, the corporation may collect the amount owed as any other debt. Alternatively, unless the subscription agreement provides otherwise, the corporation may rescind the agreement and sell the shares if the debt remains unpaid more than 20 days after the corporation sends written demand for payment to the subscriber.
180.0620(5) (5) A subscription agreement entered into after incorporation is a contract between the subscriber and the corporation subject to s. 180.0621.
180.0620 History History: 1989 a. 303; 1995 a. 27.
180.0621 180.0621 Issuance of shares.
180.0621(1)(1) The powers granted in subs. (2) to (5) to the board of directors may be reserved to the shareholders by the articles of incorporation.
180.0621(2) (2) The board of directors may authorize shares to be issued for consideration consisting of any tangible or intangible property or benefit to the corporation, including cash, promissory notes, services performed, contracts for services to be performed or other securities of the corporation.
180.0621(3) (3) Before the corporation issues shares, the board of directors shall determine that the consideration received or to be received for the shares to be issued is adequate. The board of directors' determination is conclusive insofar as the adequacy of consideration for the issuance of shares relates to whether the shares are validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable.
180.0621(4) (4) When the corporation receives the consideration for which the board of directors authorized the issuance of shares, the shares issued for that consideration are fully paid and nonassessable.
180.0621(5) (5) The corporation may place in escrow shares issued for a contract for future services or benefits or a promissory note, or make other arrangements to restrict the transfer of the shares, and may credit distributions in respect of the shares against their purchase price, until the services are performed, the benefits are received or the note is paid. If the services are not performed, the benefits are not received or the note is not paid, the corporation may cancel, in whole or in part, the shares escrowed or restricted and the distributions credited.
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