Wisconsin Statutes
§ 422.305 — Notice to obligors.
Wisconsin § 422.305
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 422Consumer credit transactions
Subch.subch. III of ch. 422 SUBCHAPTER III
DISCLOSURE AND FORM OF WRITINGS
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Wis. Stat. § 422.305 (2026).
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422.305
422.305(1) (1) No natural person is obligated to assume personal liability for payment of an obligation arising out of a consumer credit transaction unless the person, in addition to signing the writing evidencing the consumer credit transaction, or a separate guaranty or similar instrument, also either receives a copy of each instrument, document, agreement and contract which is signed by the customer and which evidences the customer’s obligation to pay, or signs and receives at the time of signing a separate instrument in substantially the following language:
422.305(2) (2) The notice must be printed, typed or otherwise reproduced in a size and style equal to at least 10-point boldface type or such similar type as prescribed by the administrator, and shall contain only the matter
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Related
Dean Medical Center, S.C. v. Conners
2000 WI App 202 (Court of Appeals of Wisconsin, 2000)
Legislative History
422.305 History History: 1971 c. 239 ; 1973 c. 3 ; 1979 c. 10 .
Nearby Sections
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§ 422.101
Short title.§ 422.102
Scope.§ 422.202
Additional charges.§ 422.203
Delinquency charges.§ 422.204
Deferral charges.§ 422.205
Finance charge on refinancing.§ 422.206
Finance charge on consolidation.§ 422.208
Right to prepay.§ 422.209
Rebate on prepayment.§ 422.210
Agricultural credit transactions.§ 422.301
Requirements of federal act.§ 422.302
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