Wisconsin Code § 67.06

Form and contents of bonds
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Every municipal

bond shall be a negotiable instrument payable to bearer, or, in
case of registered bonds, to the registered owner; shall bear interest; shall specify the times and the place or places of payment of
principal and interest; shall be numbered consecutively with the
other bonds of the same issue which shall begin with number one
and continue upward, or, if so directed by the governing body,
shall begin with any other number and continue upward; shall
bear on its face a name indicative of the purpose specified for it in
the resolution of the governing body authorizing its issuance or in
a resolution pursuant to s. 67.05 (13); shall contain a statement
that a direct annual irrepealable tax has been levied by the municipality sufficient to pay the interest when it falls due, and also to
pay and discharge the principal at maturity; may contain a statement that the bond is callable with or without premium on conditions prescribed on it; and may contain any other statement of
fact not in conflict with the resolution. The entire issue may be
composed of bonds of a single denomination or 2 or more
denominations.

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