Wisconsin Statutes

§ 172.51 — Animals distrained; proceedings.

Wisconsin § 172.51
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 172Animals distrained or doing damage
Subch.subch. II of ch. 172 SUBCHAPTER II
ANIMALS DOING DAMAGE

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Wis. Stat. § 172.51 (2026).

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172.51 172.51(1) (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 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 a public pound in the person’s town, city or village of residence until the person’s damages are appraised. 172.51(2) (2) If the owner of the beasts is known to the person distraining the beasts and resides within the same county, the person distraining the beasts shall give written notice to the owner in accordance with whichever of the following applies: 172.51(2)(a) (a) If the owner resides within the same town, city o

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Legislative History

172.51 History History: 1989 a. 56 ; 1997 a. 192 s. 12 ; Stats. 1997 s. 172.51; 1997 a. 254 .

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