Wisconsin Code § 24.34

Void sales
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In the event that the sale of any public
lands are made by mistake or not in accordance with law, or are
obtained by fraud, or in the event that the state had no title to the
lands sold, or the state’s title has failed, the sale of the lands shall
be void and no contract, certificate of purchase, or patent issued
on the lands sold shall be of any effect, but the person named as
vendee, or that person’s successor in interest, may furnish to the
board any proof that will satisfy the board of the facts. Except as
provided in s. 24.341, upon receipt of satisfactory proof of the
facts asserted by the vendee, the board shall order all amounts, either of principal or interest, paid for the lands described in the
contract, certificate, or patent, together with the interest on the
amounts so paid from the time of each such payment, at the rate
of 6 percent per year, simple interest, to be refunded and paid out
of the state treasury, from the fund to which it has been credited,
to the person entitled to the refund. Notwithstanding anything
contained in this section, no money shall be paid to any person

participating in any fraud in obtaining the land, as provided in
this section.

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