Wisconsin Statutes
§ 180.0631 — Corporation’s acquisition of its own shares.
Wisconsin § 180.0631
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 180Business corporations
Subch.subch. VI of ch. 180 SUBCHAPTER VI
SHARES AND DISTRIBUTIONS
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180.0631
180.0631(1) (1) Treasury shares shall be considered issued shares but not outstanding shares.
180.0631(2) (2) A corporation may acquire its own shares and all shares so acquired after December 31, 1990, constitute treasury shares unless any of the following conditions exists:
180.0631(2)(a) (a) The articles of incorporation prohibit treasury shares or prohibit the reissuance of acquired shares.
180.0631(2)(b) (b) The board of directors, by resolution, cancels the acquired shares, in which event the shares are restored to the status of authorized but unissued shares.
180.0631(3) (3)
180.0631(3)(a) (a) If the articles of incorporation prohibit treasury shares but do not prohibit the reissuance of acquired shares, all of its own shares acquired by the corporation shall be restored to
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Legislative History
180.0631 History History: 1989 a. 303 ; 1991 a. 16 ; 1995 a. 27 , 271 .
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