Wisconsin Code § 407.105

Reissuance in alternative medium
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(1) Upon
request of a person entitled under an electronic document of title,
the issuer of the electronic document may issue a tangible document of title as a substitute for the electronic document if all of
the following apply:
(a) The person entitled under the electronic document surrenders control of the document to the issuer.
(b) The tangible document when issued contains a statement
that it is issued in substitution for the electronic document.
(2) Upon issuance of a tangible document of title in substitution for an electronic document of title in accordance with sub.
(1), all of the following apply:
(a) The electronic document ceases to have any effect or
validity.
(b) The person that procured issuance of the tangible document warrants to all subsequent persons entitled under the tangible document that the warrantor was a person entitled under the
electronic document when the warrantor surrendered control of
the electronic document to the issuer.
(3) Upon request of a person entitled under a tangible document of title, the issuer of the tangible document may issue an
electronic document of title as a substitute for the tangible document if all of the following apply:
(a) The person entitled under the tangible document surrenders possession of the document to the issuer.
(b) The electronic document when issued contains a statement that it is issued in substitution for the tangible document.
(4) Upon issuance of the electronic document of title in substitution for a tangible document of title in accordance with sub.
(3), all of the following apply:
(a) The tangible document ceases to have any effect or
validity.
(b) The person that procured issuance of the electronic document warrants to all subsequent persons entitled under the electronic document that the warrantor was a person entitled under
the tangible document when the warrantor surrendered possession of the tangible document to the issuer.

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