Wisconsin Code § 553.51

Civil liability; sale in violation
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(1) Any person
who sells a franchise in violation of s. 553.27 (4), if the violation
was material in the franchisee’s or subfranchisor’s decision to
purchase the franchise, shall be liable to the franchisee or subfranchisor, who may bring an action for rescission.
(2) Any person who violates s. 553.41 (3), (4) or (5) is liable
for damages to any person who does not know or have cause to
believe that the statement or representation was false or misleading and who, while relying upon the statement or representation,
purchased a franchise, unless the defendant proves that the plaintiff knew the facts concerning the untruth or omission or that the
defendant exercised reasonable care and did not know, or if the
defendant had exercised reasonable care would not have known,
of the untruth or omission.
(3) Every person who directly or indirectly controls a person
liable under sub. (1) or (2), every partner in a firm so liable, every
principal executive officer or director of a corporation so liable,
every person occupying a similar status or performing similar
functions and every employee of a person so liable who materially aids in the act or transaction constituting the violation is also
liable jointly and severally with and to the same extent as such
person, unless the person who would otherwise be liable hereunder had no knowledge of or reasonable grounds to believe in the
existence of the facts by reason of which the liability is alleged to
exist.
(4) No action may be maintained against any person to enforce any liability under this section unless it is brought before the
expiration of 3 years after the act or transaction constituting the
violation upon which the liability is based or 90 days after delivery to the franchisee of a written notice from or on behalf of that
person that discloses any violation of this chapter and that is filed
with the division, whichever first expires.
(5) The rights and remedies under this chapter are in addition
to any other rights or remedies that may exist at law or in equity.

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