Wisconsin Code § 180.1323

Duty to demand payment
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(1) A shareholder
or beneficial shareholder who is sent a dissenters’ notice described in s. 180.1322, or a beneficial shareholder whose shares
are held by a nominee who is sent a dissenters’ notice described
in s. 180.1322, must demand payment in writing and certify
whether he or she acquired beneficial ownership of the shares before the date specified in the dissenters’ notice under s. 180.1322
(2) (c). A shareholder or beneficial shareholder with certificated
shares must also deposit his or her certificates in accordance with
the terms of the notice.
(2) A shareholder or beneficial shareholder with certificated
shares who demands payment and deposits his or her share certificates under sub. (1) retains all other rights of a shareholder or
beneficial shareholder until these rights are canceled or modified
by the effectuation of the corporate action.
(3) A shareholder or beneficial shareholder with certificated
or uncertificated shares who does not demand payment by the
date set in the dissenters’ notice, or a shareholder or beneficial
shareholder with certificated shares who does not deposit his or
her share certificates where required and by the date set in the
dissenters’ notice, is not entitled to payment for his or her shares
under ss. 180.1301 to 180.1331.

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