Wisconsin Code § 157.08

Conveyances
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(1) After the plat or map is recorded
under s. 157.07, the cemetery authority may sell and convey
cemetery lots. Conveyances shall be signed by the chief officer
of the cemetery authority, and by the secretary or clerk of the
cemetery authority, if any. Before delivering the conveyance to
the grantee, the cemetery authority shall enter on records kept for
that purpose, the date and consideration and the name and residence of the grantee. The conveyances may be recorded with the
register of deeds.
(2) (a) If a cemetery lot or mausoleum space is sold by a
cemetery authority and used or intended to be used for the burial
of the human remains of the purchaser or the purchaser’s family
members, the purchaser’s interests in the ownership of, title to or
right to use the cemetery lot or mausoleum space are not affected
or limited by any claims or liens of other persons against the
cemetery authority.
(b) Before a cemetery authority sells or encumbers any cemetery land, except for a sale described in par. (a), the cemetery authority shall notify the cemetery board in writing of the proposed
sale or encumbrance. If within 90 days after the cemetery board
is notified of the proposed sale or encumbrance the cemetery
board notifies the cemetery authority in writing that the cemetery
board objects to the sale or encumbrance the cemetery authority
may not sell or encumber the cemetery land unless the cemetery
board subsequently notifies the cemetery authority in writing that
the objection is withdrawn. The cemetery board may object to a
sale or encumbrance only if it determines that the cemetery authority will not be financially solvent or that the rights and interests of owners of cemetery lots and mausoleum spaces will not be
adequately protected if the sale or encumbrance occurs. The
cemetery board may, before the expiration of the 90-day period,
notify the cemetery authority in writing that the cemetery board
approves of the sale or encumbrance. Upon receipt of the cemetery board’s written approval, the cemetery authority may sell or
encumber the cemetery land and is released of any liability under
this paragraph. The cemetery board shall make every effort to

make determinations under this paragraph in an expeditious
manner.
(c) A preneed sales contract is enforceable against the successor in interest of the cemetery authority that made the sale.
(3) A cemetery authority may sell its personal property at its
discretion.
(5) Subsections (1) and (2) (b) do not apply to a religious association or a cemetery authority of a cemetery that is affiliated
with a religious association, and sub. (2) (b) does not apply to a
cemetery authority that is not required to be licensed under s.
440.91 (1) or registered under s. 440.91 (1m).

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