Wisconsin Code § 182.012

Special power to transfer property of nonstock corporation
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(1) Whenever the board of directors of
any domestic corporation organized without capital stock determines that a sale or mortgaging of the whole or any part of its
property is desirable, and that by reason of the removal, nonresidence of a great number of its members, or the loss of its records
of membership, or other cause, it is impossible to call or hold any
regular meeting at which a quorum of the members can be represented in person or by proxy, the board may cause a verified petition to be made in behalf of said corporation and presented to the
circuit judge of the county in which said corporation has its location. Such petition shall set forth the date of the organization and
the purpose of said corporation, the nature and extent of its property, reasons for the sale or mortgaging of the whole or any part
thereof, the facts preventing the calling or holding of a meeting of
a quorum of its members and such other matters as may be
deemed material. Upon presentation thereof the circuit judge
shall by order fix a time and place for a meeting of the members
of such corporation and prescribe the time and manner of giving,
and contents of a notice of said meeting, and direct the publication thereof as a class 2 notice, under ch. 985, in a newspaper designated in the order.
(2) Two-thirds of the members present at any meeting so
called shall have power to sell, convey or mortgage or authorize to
be sold, conveyed or mortgaged the whole or any part of the property described in such petition.
(3) If such sale or mortgaging be approved or authorized, the
officers of said corporation shall cause the petition, the order of
the judge, proof by affidavit of the giving of notice of said meeting as required by said order and a certified copy of the minutes
of the said meeting to be promptly filed in the office of the clerk
of the circuit court of said county upon payment to said clerk of
the fees properly chargeable in a special proceeding. Upon such
filing, such property may be conveyed or mortgaged with the
same right and authority as if such sale or mortgaging had been
authorized by a sufficient affirmative vote of all members of said
corporation.

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