Wisconsin Statutes
§ 187.03 — Failure to elect trustees.
Wisconsin § 187.03
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 187Religious societies
Subch.subch. I of ch. 187 SUBCHAPTER I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
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Wis. Stat. § 187.03 (2026).
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187.03 No failure to elect trustees at the proper time shall work a dissolution of any corporation formed under this chapter, and those once elected shall hold their offices until their successors are elected. In case of the dissolution of any such corporation the same may be reincorporated under the provisions of this chapter at any time within six years after such dissolution; and thereupon all the estate, real and personal, formerly belonging to the same and not lawfully disposed of shall vest in such corporation as if there had been no such dissolution.
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§ 187.01
Religious societies.§ 187.03
Failure to elect trustees.§ 187.04
Episcopal church.§ 187.06
May take title to property.§ 187.07
Title to vest in trustees.§ 187.10
Congregational church.§ 187.13
Missionary corporations.§ 187.15
Methodist property.§ 187.16
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