Wisconsin Statutes
§ 185.92 — Effect of unauthorized acts.
Wisconsin § 185.92
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 185Cooperatives
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Bluebook
Wis. Stat. § 185.92 (2026).
Text
185.92 No act and no transfer of property to or by a cooperative is invalid because made in excess of the cooperative’s power, except that such lack of power may be asserted in a proceeding by:
185.92(1) (1) A member, stockholder or director against the cooperative to enjoin any act or any transfer of property to or by the cooperative.
185.92(2) (2) The cooperative or its legal representative against any present or former officer or director.
185.92(3) (3) The attorney general against the cooperative in an action to dissolve the cooperative or to enjoin it from the transaction of unauthorized business.
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Legislative History
185.92 History History: 1979 c. 110 .
Nearby Sections
15
§ 185.01
Definitions.§ 185.02
Purposes.§ 185.03
General powers.§ 185.031
Refunds after forfeiture.§ 185.033
Restriction on changes to articles.§ 185.035
Mandatory indemnification.§ 185.037
Allowance of expenses as incurred.§ 185.039
Court-ordered indemnification.§ 185.041
Insurance.§ 185.043
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