Wisconsin Code § 780.04

Attachment; affidavit for
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(1) In all cases where
the owner of any ship, boat or vessel is personally liable for any
claim mentioned in s. 780.01, the claimant, the claimant’s personal representatives or the claimant’s assigns may, in an action
against the owner of the ship, boat or vessel for the recovery of
the claim, have a writ of attachment, by virtue of which all right
and title that the owner had in the ship, boat or vessel at the time
that the claim accrued or at any time thereafter may be attached to
secure the payment of the claim.
(2) Before any attachment under this section is issued in any
action, the plaintiff or someone in the plaintiff’s behalf shall
make and file in the action an affidavit stating all of the
following:
(a) That the defendant in the action is indebted to the plaintiff
or has a claim or demand against the plaintiff in a specified
amount, over and above all legal set-offs.
(b) That the indebtedness owed by the defendant is due for or
accrued or arose out of or upon one or more of the causes specified in s. 780.01, specifying the cause.
(c) The name of the ship, boat or vessel, if any, and, if not,
then a description of the ship, boat or vessel.
(d) That the action in which the attachment is applied for was
commenced within 12 months after the claimant’s debt, demand
or claim accrued or became payable.
(3) No affidavit, except that required under sub. (2), shall be
required for the issuance of an attachment under this section.
(4) (a) Except as provided in par. (b) or as otherwise provided in this chapter, the proceedings upon an attachment issued
under this section shall be the same as provided in ch. 811.
(b) No attachment shall be issued under this section unless the
amount claimed in the affidavit filed under sub. (2) exceeds $100.

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