Wisconsin Code § 181.1173

Approval of domestication; amendment; abandonment
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(1) Subject to s. 181.1180, a plan of domestication must be approved in accordance with the procedures that
govern a plan of merger under s. 181.1103 for the submission and

approval of a plan of domestication with respect to a domesticating Wisconsin corporation. A plan of domestication of a nonUnited States domesticating entity must be approved pursuant to
the governing law of the domesticating entity.
(2) Subject to s. 181.1180 and the governing law of each of
the domesticating entity and domesticated entity, after a plan of
domestication is approved, and at any time before a domestication
becomes effective, the domesticating entity may amend the plan
of domestication or abandon the domestication as provided in the
plan of domestication or, except as otherwise provided in the plan
of domestication, with the same vote or consent as was required
to approve the plan of domestication.
(3) If, after articles of domestication have been delivered to
the department for filing and before the domestication becomes
effective, the plan of domestication is amended in a manner that
requires an amendment to the articles of domestication or if the
domestication is abandoned, a statement of amendment or abandonment, signed by the domesticating entity, must be delivered to
the department for filing before the domestication becomes effective. When a statement of abandonment becomes effective, the
domestication is abandoned and does not become effective. The
statement of amendment or abandonment must contain all of the
following:
(a) The name of the domesticating entity and the domesticated entity under the plan of domestication.
(b) The amendment to or abandonment of the articles of
domestication.
(c) A statement that the amendment or abandonment was approved in accordance with this section.

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