Wisconsin Code § 190.016

Stockholders’ meetings
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(1) TIME AND PLACE.

The time and place of annual meetings of the stockholders of every railroad corporation shall be fixed by its articles or bylaws. If
not so fixed, the annual meetings shall be on the anniversaries of
the first corporate meeting.
(2) NOTICE. Meetings of railroad corporations shall be called
and noticed as prescribed by the articles or bylaws, but if no provision therefor is made, meetings of any railroad corporation may
be called by the board of directors or trustees at any time, and
shall be called by the secretary when requested by the owners of
one-fifth of the outstanding shares of voting stock on 10 days’ notice; and such notice to stockholders may be served by publishing
the same as a class 2 notice, under ch. 985, at or nearest to the location of the corporation, or by personal service or by mailing a
copy thereof to each stockholder directed to the stockholder’s last
post-office address as it appears in the records of the corporation.

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