Wisconsin Code § 67.07

Maturity and place of payment
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The principal of
every sum borrowed and secured by an issue of municipal bonds
may be made payable at one time in a single payment or at several
times in 2 or more installments; but every installment, whether of
principal or interest, shall be made payable not later than 20 years
after the original date of the bonds, except that when the bonds
are issued for the acquisition of lands by a county having a population of 150,000 or over, for public, municipal purposes or for
the permanent improvement thereof, by a sewerage district or
county having a population of 150,000 or over for sewerage purposes and by any city for sewerage purposes, all installments of
principal and interest shall be made payable within a period not
exceeding 50 years from the original date of the bonds. The
terms of the bonds shall comply with the initial resolution.

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