Wisconsin Statutes

§ 182.012 — Special power to transfer property of nonstock corporation.

Wisconsin § 182.012
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 182Miscellaneous corporate provisions; turnpike corporations

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Wis. Stat. § 182.012 (2026).

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182.012 182.012(1) (1) Whenever the board of directors of any domestic corporation organized without capital stock determines that a sale or mortgaging of the whole or any part of its property is desirable, and that by reason of the removal, nonresidence of a great number of its members, or the loss of its records of membership, or other cause, it is impossible to call or hold any regular meeting at which a quorum of the members can be represented in person or by proxy, the board may cause a verified petition to be made in behalf of said corporation and presented to the circuit judge of the county in which said corporation has its location. Such petition shall set forth the date of the organization and the purpose of said corporation, the nature and extent of its property, reasons for the

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