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Current as of: 2013
§ 182.001Corporations and trusts prohibited from owning or carrying on farming operations
§ 182.004Housing corporations
§ 182.005Water reservoirs
§ 182.007Charitable corporations and community funds, amending articles
§ 182.01Business records; other duties of department of financial institutions
§ 182.011Corporate powers
§ 182.012Special power to transfer property of nonstock corporation
§ 182.0135Public utility corporation directors; not to delegate duty to manage; removal by commission
§ 182.016River improvement corporations may flow lands
§ 182.017Transmission lines; privileges; damages
§ 182.0175Damage to transmission facilities
§ 182.018Wires over railroads
§ 182.019Damages for nondelivery of message or power
§ 182.020Driving park corporation
§ 182.021Gun clubs
§ 182.025Mortgages
§ 182.026Boards of trade
§ 182.027Lyceum, libraries and art galleries
§ 182.028School corporations
§ 182.029Universities and colleges may unite
§ 182.030Corporations having church affiliations
§ 182.031Railway equipment companies
§ 182.104Title to property after dissolution
§ 182.202Mutual telecommunications company; quorum; proxies
§ 182.219Mutual telecommunications company; dividends
§ 182.220Examination by attorney general and legislature
§ 182.23Facsimile signatures on corporate obligations
§ 182.24Transfers from joint tenants
§ 182.25Stock transfers on books, how compelled
§ 182.30Turnpike act; title
§ 182.31Definitions
§ 182.32General powers
§ 182.33Additional powers
§ 182.34Issuance of bonds
§ 182.35Acquisition of lands and interests therein
§ 182.36Authority to construct grade separations and relocate public roads, streets, highways, railroads and public utilities
§ 182.37Rights of public utilities
§ 182.38Entry upon lands
§ 182.39Use of state lands
§ 182.40Toll exemptions
§ 182.41Corporation to be nonprofit
§ 182.42Not to be considered public utilities
§ 182.43Underpass authorized
§ 182.44Limitations on powers
§ 182.45Reports
§ 182.46Tax exemptions
§ 182.47Motor vehicle laws to apply
§ 182.48State may acquire
§ 182.50Establishment of foreign trade zones
§ 182.70Wisconsin Valley Improvement Company
§ 182.71The Chippewa and Flambeau Improvement Company

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