Wisconsin Code § 24.35

Annulment of certificates and patents
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Whenever the board has erroneously or improperly issued any certificate or patent for any public lands whereby wrong or injustice has
been or may be done, including cases in which the state had no title to the lands, or its title has failed, the board may, upon the
written application of the purchaser, or the purchaser’s successor
in interest, revoke and annul the certificate or patent by its order,
which, with the application, shall be filed and recorded in the
board’s office. A certified copy of the board’s order may be
recorded in the office of the register of deeds for the county
where the lands lie, and upon the recording of the order, the certificate or patent shall be void. When the board’s order is so
recorded there shall be paid out of the state treasury, from the
fund to which it has been credited, to the purchaser, or the purchaser’s successor in interest, the amounts in the manner and as
provided in s. 24.34.

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