Wisconsin Code § 182.23

Facsimile signatures on corporate obligations
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On any bond, note or debenture issued by a corporation
organized or created under the laws of this state which is countersigned or otherwise authenticated by the signature of a trustee
acting in connection with the issuance, the signatures of the officers of the corporation and its seal may be facsimiles. If any officer who has signed or whose facsimile signature has been placed
upon a bond, note or debenture has ceased to be such officer before such bond, note or debenture is issued, it may be issued by
the corporation with the same effect as if the former officer were
such officer at the date of its issue.

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