Wisconsin Code § 18.63

Validation of revenue obligations
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(1) Notwithstanding any defects, irregularities, lack of power or failure to
comply with any statute or any act of the commission, all revenue
obligations issued or attempted to be issued after July 1, 1977 are
declared to be valid; all instruments given after July 1, 1977 to evidence the obligation are declared to be binding, legal, valid, enforceable and incontestable in accordance with their terms; and
all proceedings taken and certifications and determinations made
after July 1, 1977 to authorize, issue, sell, execute, deliver or enter
into the obligation or instruments are validated, ratified, approved
and confirmed.
(2) A determination, legislative, judicial or administrative, for
any reason, that the state may not spend the proceeds of revenue
obligations or that it has spent the proceeds for a purpose other
than the stated purpose for which the revenue obligations were issued or for a purpose for which the state may not spend money,
shall not affect the validity of the revenue obligations nor the evidence of revenue obligation therefor.

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