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Wisconsin Statutes > Partnerships and Corporations; Transportation; Utilities; Banks; Savings Associations


Current as of: 2013
Chapter 178Uniform partnership act
Chapter 179Uniform limited partnership act
Chapter 180Business corporations
Chapter 181Nonstock corporations
Chapter 182Miscellaneous corporate provisions; turnpike corporations
Chapter 183Limited liability companies
Chapter 184Uniform unincorporated nonprofit association act
Chapter 185Cooperatives
Chapter 186Credit unions
Chapter 187Religious societies
Chapter 188Fraternal societies
Chapter 189Office of the commissioner of railroads
Chapter 190Railroads; organization and management
Chapter 191Railroads; construction
Chapter 192Railroads; regulations and liabilities
Chapter 193Unincorporated cooperative associations
Chapter 194Motor vehicle transportation
Chapter 195Railroad and water carrier regulation
Chapter 196Regulation of public utilities
Chapter 197Municipal acquisition of utilities
Chapter 198Municipal power and water districts
Chapter 199Citizens utility board
Chapter 200Metropolitan sewerage districts
Chapter 201Securities of public service corporations
Chapter 213Police and fire fighting service
Chapter 214Savings banks
Chapter 215Savings and loan associations
Chapter 216Investment associations
Chapter 217Seller of checks
Chapter 218Finance companies, auto dealers, adjustment companies and collection agencies
Chapter 219Investments
Chapter 220Banking
Chapter 221State banks
Chapter 222Universal banks
Chapter 223Trust company banks and other fiduciaries
Chapter 224Miscellaneous banking and financial institutions provisions
Chapter 225Business development credit corporations
Chapter 226Foreign corporations

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