Wisconsin Code § 171.07

Common carriers, lien for transportation
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(1)
Any property transported or stored with, or left with any common
carrier, including property checked in any check room or parcel
locker maintained upon the premises of such carrier, shall be subject to a lien for the lawful charges thereon for the transportation
and storage thereof.
(2) (a) If any property not perishable in its nature shall be
permitted to remain in the possession of a common carrier, unclaimed or refused, for a period of 60 days, with the lawful
charges thereon due and unpaid, such common carrier may proceed to sell the same at public auction at its station at the destination of the shipment, or point of storage or checking of said property, after mailing at least 10 days’ notice by United States mail of
the amount of the charges to the consignor and consignee, if it be
property transported by it, and to the owner if it be property
stored or checked by it, if their whereabouts are known, or if their
whereabouts be unknown, then as to property transported, to the
consignor at the originating point of the shipment and to the consignee at the destination of the shipment, and in addition thereto
posting, at its station, in a conspicuous place accessible to the
public, for a period of not less than 10 days, a notice of the time
and place of the proposed sale. Said notice shall contain a description of the property to be sold, if known, and if not, a description of the package in which it is contained, the amount of
charges thereon and the name of the consignee and consignor
thereof, or the owner thereof, if known; provided, if there is no
satisfactory bid at such auction sale, the common carrier may remove the property to some other city, village or town of not less
than 5,000 inhabitants within the state and there proceed to sell
the same at public auction after giving additional notice by mailing and posting as provided in this paragraph.
(b) If any property not perishable in its nature shall be left
upon any vehicle or upon the premises of any common carrier,
other than by storing or checking the same, said common carrier
shall store the same subject to the order of the owner thereof, and,
if the same be unclaimed for a period of 60 days, such common
carrier may proceed to sell the same at public auction in the manner and upon notice as specified in par. (a).
(3) Fruit, fresh fish, oysters, game and other perishable property after having been retained for 24 hours after notice to consignee, if the consignee be known, may be sold, either at public or
private sale in the discretion of the common carrier for the highest price that the same will bring.
(4) After the lawful charges of the common carrier for transportation and storage for the period of compulsory retention shall
be deducted from the proceeds of the sale, the overplus, if any,
shall be held by the common carrier subject to the order of the
owner, and, at any time within 12 months after such sale, upon
the demand of the owner, the common carrier shall pay the same
to the owner.

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