Wisconsin Statutes
§ 898.30 — Defense in actions by assignee.
Wisconsin § 898.30
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 898Persons in jail on civil process
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Wis. Stat. § 898.30 (2026).
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898.30 In every action brought by the assignee of such bond the defendants shall be entitled to plead a voluntary return of the prisoner to the liberties of the jail before the commencement of such action, in mitigation thereof, as provided in s. 898.22 ; and to make any defense which they would be entitled to make if such action had been brought in the name and for the benefit of the sheriff to whom such bond was executed.
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Notice, how served.§ 898.04
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Certificate to sheriff.§ 898.09
Effect of discharge.§ 898.10
Judgment to remain in force.§ 898.11
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Payment and discharge.§ 898.13
Discharge by plaintiff.§ 898.15
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