Wisconsin Statutes

§ 185.72 — Involuntary dissolution.

Wisconsin § 185.72
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 185Cooperatives

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Wis. Stat. § 185.72 (2026).

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185.72 185.72(1) (1) A cooperative may be dissolved involuntarily by a decree of the circuit court where the principal office or registered agent is located in an action commenced by the attorney general when it is established that: 185.72(1)(a) (a) The cooperative’s certificate of association was procured through fraud; or 185.72(1)(b) (b) The cooperative has continued to exceed or abuse the authority conferred upon it by this chapter; or 185.72(1)(c) (c) The cooperative failed to comply with a court order for the production of financial books, records or other documents of the cooperative as provided in s. 185.47 . 185.72(2) (2) If the cooperative cures its defaults other than those under sub.

(1)(a) and (b) prior to the entry of the court’s final decree and pays all penalties and court

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Legislative History

185.72 History History: 1977 c. 29 ; 1977 c. 418 ss. 691 to 695 , 929 (44) ; 1981 c. 314 ; 1983 a. 408 s. 16 ; 1983 a. 505 ; 1985 a. 30 s. 44 ; 1995 a. 27 ; 2017 a. 76 .

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