Wisconsin Code § 181.0141

Notice
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(1) APPLICABILITY. This section applies
to notice that is required under this chapter and that is made subject to this section by express reference to this section.
(2) WHEN NOTICE MUST BE WRITTEN. (a) A person shall
give notice in writing, except as provided in par. (b).
(b) A person may give oral notice if oral notice is permitted by
the articles of incorporation or bylaws and not otherwise prohibited by this chapter.
(3) METHOD OF COMMUNICATION. Unless otherwise provided in the articles of incorporation or bylaws, notice may be
communicated in person, by telephone, telegraph, teletype, facsimile or other form of wire or wireless communication, or by
mail or private carrier, and, if these forms of personal notice are
impracticable, notice may be communicated by a newspaper of
general circulation in the area where published, or by radio, television or other form of public broadcast communication.
(4) ADDRESS TO BE USED. Written notice to a domestic corporation or a foreign corporation authorized to transact business
in this state may be addressed to its registered agent at its registered office or to the domestic corporation or foreign corporation
at its principal office. With respect to a foreign corporation that
has not yet filed an annual report under s. 181.0214, the address
of the foreign corporation’s principal office may be determined
from its application for a certificate of authority.

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