406.104(2)
(2) The list of creditors must be signed and sworn to or affirmed by the transferor or the transferor's agent. It must contain the names and business addresses of all creditors of the transferor, with the amounts when known, and also the names of all persons who are known to the transferor to assert claims against the transferor even though such claims are disputed. If the transferor is the obligor of an outstanding issue of bonds, debentures or the like as to which there is an indenture trustee, the list of creditors need include only the name and address of the indenture trustee and the aggregate outstanding principal amount of the issue. The list of creditors shall include the name and address of the clerk of the municipality in which the property was last assessed.
406.104(3)
(3) Responsibility for the completeness and accuracy of the list of creditors rests on the transferor, and the transfer is not rendered ineffective by errors or omissions therein unless the transferee is shown to have had knowledge.
406.104 History
History: 1991 a. 316;
1995 a. 27.
406.105
406.105
Notice to creditors. In addition to the requirements of
s. 406.104, any bulk transfer subject to this chapter except one made by auction sale (
s. 406.108) is ineffective against any creditor of the transferor unless at least 10 days before the transferee takes possession of the goods or pays the major part of the purchase price, whichever happens first, the transferee gives notice of the transfer in the manner and to the persons specified in
s. 406.107.
406.105 History
History: 1991 a. 316.
406.107(1)(b)
(b) The names and business addresses of the transferor and transferee, and all other business names and addresses used by the transferor within 3 years last past so far as known to the transferee; and
406.107(1)(c)
(c) Whether or not all the debts of the transferor are to be paid in full as they fall due as a result of the transaction, and if so, the address to which creditors should send their bills.
406.107(2)
(2) If the debts of the transferor are not to be paid in full as they fall due or if the transferee is in doubt on that point then the notice shall state further:
406.107(2)(a)
(a) The location and general description of the property to be transferred and the estimated total of the transferor's debts;
406.107(2)(b)
(b) The address where the schedule of property and list of creditors (
s. 406.104) may be inspected;
406.107(2)(c)
(c) Whether the transfer is to pay existing debts and if so the amount of such debts and to whom owing;
406.107(2)(d)
(d) Whether the transfer is for new consideration and if so the amount of such consideration and the time and place of payment.
406.107(3)
(3) The notice in any case shall be delivered personally or sent by registered mail or certified mail to all the persons shown on the list of creditors furnished by the transferor (
s. 406.104) and to all other persons who are known to the transferee to hold or assert claims against the transferor.
406.108
406.108
Auction sales; "auctioneer". 406.108(1)
(1) A bulk transfer is subject to this chapter even though it is by sale at auction, but only in the manner and with the results stated in this section.
406.108(2)
(2) The transferor shall furnish a list of the transferor's creditors and assist in the preparation of a schedule of the property to be sold, both prepared as stated in
s. 406.104.
406.108(3)
(3) The person or persons other than the transferor who direct, control or are responsible for the auction are collectively called the "auctioneer". The auctioneer shall:
406.108(3)(a)
(a) Receive and retain the list of creditors and prepare and retain the schedule of property for the period stated in
s. 406.104; and
406.108(3)(b)
(b) Give notice of the auction personally or by registered or certified mail at least 10 days before it occurs to all persons shown on the list of creditors and to all other persons who are known to the auctioneer to hold or assert claims against the transferor.
406.108(4)
(4) Failure of the auctioneer to perform any of these duties does not affect the validity of the sale or the title of the purchasers, but if the auctioneer knows that the auction constitutes a bulk transfer such failure renders the auctioneer liable to the creditors of the transferor as a class for the sums owing to them from the transferor up to but not exceeding the net proceeds of the auction. If the auctioneer consists of several persons their liability is joint and several.
406.108 History
History: 1991 a. 316.
406.109
406.109
What creditors protected. The creditors of the transferor mentioned in this chapter are those holding claims based on transactions or events occurring before the bulk transfer, but creditors who become such after notice to creditors is given (
ss. 406.105 and
406.107) are not entitled to notice.
406.110
406.110
Subsequent transfers. When the title of a transferee to property is subject to a defect by reason of the transferee's noncompliance with the requirements of this chapter, then:
406.110(1)
(1) A purchaser of any of such property from such transferee who pays no value or who takes with notice of such noncompliance takes subject to such defect, but
406.110(2)
(2) A purchaser for value in good faith and without such notice takes free of such defect.
406.110 History
History: 1991 a. 316.
406.111
406.111
Limitation of actions and levies. No action under this chapter shall be brought nor levy made more than 6 months after the date on which the transferee took possession of the goods unless the transfer has been concealed. If the transfer has been concealed, actions may be brought or levies made within 6 months after its discovery.