Wisconsin Code § 190.03

Office in state; books produced
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Any railroad
corporation existing under the laws of this state shall produce before the office of the commissioner of railroads, the legislature,
or any committee of either house, or any court of record, its
books of account and stock books, or so many and such parts
thereof as may be required by them, or in the discretion of the office of the commissioner of railroads, legislature, committee or
court, transcripts from such books, or such parts thereof as may
be called for, duly authenticated; and each such railroad corporation shall designate some office within this state as its principal
office and inform the office of the commissioner of railroads of
such designation, and shall keep there or at the office of its transfer agents or registrars a list of its stockholders, giving the names
and addresses of its stockholders, together with a statement of the
number and class of shares of its stock held by each of them, as
shown by its books. A failure or refusal to comply with any of the
foregoing provisions shall be cause of forfeiture of its franchises.

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