Wisconsin Code § 183.0902

Registration to do business in this state
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(1)
A foreign limited liability company may not do business in this
state until it registers with the department under this subchapter.
(2) A foreign limited liability company doing business in this
state may not maintain an action or proceeding in this state unless
it has registered to do business in this state.
(3) The failure of a foreign limited liability company to register to do business in this state does not impair the validity of a
contract or act of the foreign limited liability company or its title
to property in this state or preclude it from defending an action or
proceeding in this state.
(4) A limitation on the liability of a member or manager of a
foreign limited liability company is not waived solely because the
company does business in this state without registering to do
business in this state.
(5) Section 183.0901 (1) and (2) applies even if a foreign limited liability company fails to register under this subchapter.
(6) (a) A foreign limited liability company that does business
in this state without registering to do business in this state is liable to this state, for each year or any part of a year during which
it did business in this state without registration, in an amount
equal to all of the following:
1. All fees and other charges that would have been imposed
by this chapter on the foreign limited liability company had it
properly filed a foreign registration statement as required by this
section and thereafter filed all reports required by this chapter.
2. Fifty percent of the amount owed under subd. 1. or $5,000,
whichever is less.
(b) The foreign limited liability company shall pay the
amount owed under par. (a) to the department, and the department may not file a foreign registration statement for the foreign
limited liability company until the amount owed is paid. The attorney general may enforce a foreign limited liability company’s
obligation to pay to the department any amount owed under this
subsection.

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