Wisconsin Code § 171.05

Perishable property, held otherwise, how disposed of
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If any property is perishable or subject to decay by
keeping, the person in whose custody the property is, the person’s
agent or attorney, may make an affidavit of this fact and present
the affidavit to a circuit judge or supplemental court commissioner for the county in which the property is located, and the
judge or supplemental court commissioner shall immediately
make an order requiring the sheriff or any constable of the county
to immediately inspect the property, and if it is found to be perishable or subject to decay by keeping, to make and return an affidavit of this fact. Upon the return of this affidavit, the judge or
supplemental court commissioner making the order shall immediately issue an order requiring the sheriff or constable to sell the
property at public auction, giving notice of the time and place of
the sale by publication of a class 1 notice, under ch. 985, and
serving upon the consignor, the consignee and the custodian of
the property, if they are known, a copy of the notice by mail. The
sheriff or constable shall, at the time and place fixed by the notice, unless the property has been otherwise lawfully disposed of,
sell the property at public auction, and shall make full return of
his or her execution of the order, and return the same with an inventory of the property and the proceeds of the sale, after deducting his or her fees, to the judge or supplemental court commissioner making the order. From the proceeds of the sale, the judge
or supplemental court commissioner shall pay all legal charges
that have been incurred in relation to the property, or a ratable
proportion of each charge, if the proceeds of the sale are not sufficient to pay all the charges; and the balance, if any, the judge or
supplemental court commissioner shall immediately pay over to
the treasurer of the county, with a copy of all the proceedings in
the matter. The county treasurer shall file the copy in his or her
office. The person in whose custody the property is when the
proceedings for the sale were commenced shall immediately notify the consignor and consignee of the sale, in writing which

shall be served by leaving a copy with the consignor and consignee personally or by mail.

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