Wisconsin Code § 134.345

Form retention and disposal
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(1) In this
section:
(a) “Customer” means any person who causes a molder to
make a form or to use a form to make a product.
(b) “Form” means an object in or around which material is
placed to make a mold for pouring plastic or casting metal, and
includes a mold, die or pattern.
(c) “Molder” means any person who makes a form or who
uses a form to make a product.
(2) Unless a customer and a molder otherwise agree in writing a molder may, as provided in sub. (3), dispose of a form possessed by a customer if the customer does not take from the
molder physical custody of the form within 3 years after the
molder’s last prior use of the form.
(3) A molder who wishes to dispose of a form shall send written notice by registered mail with return receipt requested to the
customer’s last-known address and to any address set forth in the
agreement under which the molder obtained physical custody of
the form. The notice shall state that the molder intends to dispose
of the form. The molder may dispose of the form without liability to the customer if, within 120 days after the molder receives
the return receipt of the notice or within 120 days after the
molder sends notice if no return receipt is received within that period, the customer does not take physical custody of the form or
enter into an agreement with the molder for taking possession or
physical custody of the form.

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