Wisconsin Code § 221.0707

Dissent by shareholders and beneficial shareholders
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(1) PARTIAL EXERCISE OF DISSENTERS’
RIGHTS. A shareholder may assert dissenters’ rights as to fewer
than all of the shares registered in his or her name only if the
shareholder dissents with respect to all shares beneficially owned
by any one person and notifies the bank in writing of the name
and address of each person on whose behalf he or she asserts dissenters’ rights. The rights of a shareholder, who asserts dissenters’ rights under this subsection as to fewer than all of the
shares registered in his or her name, are determined as if the
shares as to which he or she dissents and his or her other shares
were registered in the names of different shareholders.
(2) RIGHTS OF BENEFICIAL SHAREHOLDERS. A beneficial
shareholder may assert dissenters’ rights as to shares held on his
or her behalf only if the beneficial shareholder does all of the
following:
(a) Submits to the bank the shareholder’s written consent to
the dissent not later than the time that the beneficial shareholder
asserts dissenters’ rights.
(b) Submits the consent under par. (a) with respect to all
shares of which he or she is the beneficial shareholder.

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