Wisconsin Code § 172.05

Restoring an animal to its owner
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The owner or
person entitled to the possession of an animal taken up under s.
172.02, at any time within 90 days after notice is filed with the
municipal clerk under s. 172.03, may have the animal restored
upon proving rights to the animal and paying all lawful charges
incurred. If the claimant and the finder cannot agree as to the
amount of the charges or for the use of the animal either party
upon notice to the other may apply to the town chairperson, village president or city mayor or manager of the municipality to
settle the dispute, who for that purpose may examine witnesses
on oath. Any amount found to be due the finder over the value of
the use of the animal, together with the costs of adjudication,
shall be a lien upon the animal.

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