Wisconsin Code § 193.711

Contribution agreements
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(1g) CONTRIBUTION
AGREEMENTS PERMITTED. Pursuant to s. 193.701 (1), a cooperative and a member or potential member may enter into an agreement requiring the member or potential member to contribute
goods, services, or money to the cooperative as a condition of
membership or receipt of a membership interest.
(1r) SIGNED WRITING REQUIRED. A contribution agreement
shall be in writing and signed by each person required to make a
contribution under the agreement.
(2) AGREEMENT IRREVOCABLE FOR DEFINITE PERIOD; EXCEPTIONS. A contribution agreement is irrevocable for a period of 6
months, unless otherwise provided in the contribution agreement
or unless each person required to make a contribution under the
agreement and, if in existence, the cooperative, consents to a different period of irrevocability.
(3) TIME OF PERFORMANCE UNDER AGREEMENT. Unless the
contribution agreement provides otherwise, all payments or other
actions required under the agreement shall be made or taken at
the time or times determined by the board, except that a call made
by the board for a person to make a payment or perform an action
required under the agreement shall be uniform for all membership interests of the same class or series.
(4) FAILURE TO PERFORM; REMEDIES. (a) Unless the contribution agreement provides otherwise, if a person fails to make a
payment required under the contribution agreement, the cooperative may bring an action for breach of contract, sell any membership interests that are subject to the contribution agreement pursuant to par. (b) and bring an action to collect any deficiency, or
cancel the contribution agreement pursuant to par. (c). If a person fails to make a required contribution of property or services,
the person shall pay to the cooperative an amount equal to that
portion of the value of the contribution that has not been made, as
stated in the cooperative’s required records.
(b) To the extent provided in par. (a), the cooperative may cancel the membership interests of any person who defaults on a contribution agreement and sell any membership interests that are
subject to a contribution agreement if the amount due under the
contribution agreement relating to those membership interests remains unpaid for a period of 20 days after the cooperative gives
written notice of demand for payment to the person required to
make the payment. The total offering price of the membership
interests in such a sale shall be at least the amount of the balance
owed by the person, plus the expenses incidental to the sale. If
membership interests are sold pursuant to this paragraph, the cooperative shall pay to the person, or that person’s legal representative, the lesser of the following:
1. The amount by which the proceeds of the sale, less the expenses incident to the sale and any additional amounts the person
is required to pay under the terms of the contribution agreement

as a result of the default, exceeds the amount of the payment the
person failed to make.
2. The total amount paid by the person under the contribution agreement.
(c) To the extent provided in par. (a), the cooperative may cancel a contribution agreement if the amount due under the contribution agreement remains unpaid for a period of 20 days after the
cooperative gives written notice of demand for payment to the
person required to make the payment. Unless the contribution
agreement provides otherwise, if the cooperative cancels a contribution agreement pursuant to this paragraph, the cooperative may
retain any payments made as provided in the contribution
agreement.
(5) RESTRICTIONS ON ASSIGNMENT. Unless the articles or bylaws provide otherwise, a person may not assign, in whole or in
part, that person’s rights under a contribution agreement to a person who is not a member at the time of the assignment, unless all
the members consent to the assignment in writing.

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