Wisconsin Code § 14.14

Patents to railroad lands
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Whenever the governor
shall have executed and delivered to any railway or other corporation a patent from this state of any land inuring to such corporation under or through any grant from the United States and the
laws of this state, and subsequent to the delivery of any such
patent the United States shall patent or certify said land or any
part thereof to this state as inuring under such grant, the governor
may in the governor’s discretion execute and deliver to such corporation a new patent of said land by way of further assurance of
title to the same, reciting the fact of the execution and delivery of
said prior patent and the subsequent issue by the United States of
a patent or certified list of the said land, and that the said new
patent is made by virtue of this section and for the purposes
aforesaid; and the additional patent shall be entitled to the same
force and effect as a conveyance and as evidence as other state
patents have by law.

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