Wisconsin Code § 107.04

Lessee’s fraud; failure to work mine
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Any miner
who conceals or disposes of any nonferrous metallic minerals or
mines or diggings for the purpose of defrauding the lessor of rent
or who neglects to pay any rent on nonferrous metallic minerals
raised by the miner for 3 days after the notice thereof and claim of
the rent, shall forfeit all right to his or her mines, diggings or
range; and the landlord after the concealment or after 3 days have
expired from the time of demanding rent, may proceed against
the miner to recover possession of the mines or diggings in circuit
court as in the case of a tenant holding over after the termination
of the lease. If a miner neglects to work his or her mines or diggings according to the usages of miners, without reasonable excuse, he or she shall likewise forfeit the mines or diggings and the

landlord may proceed against the miner in like manner to recover
possession of the mines or diggings.

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