Wisconsin Code § 806.36

Judgments and awards on foreign-money claims; times of money conversion; form of judgment
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(1) Except as provided in sub. (3), a judgment or arbitration
award on a foreign-money claim must be stated in an amount of
the money of the claim.
(2) The judgment or award on a foreign-money claim is
payable in that foreign money or, at the option of the debtor, in the
amount of U.S. dollars that will purchase that foreign money on
the conversion date at a bank-offered spot rate.
(3) Assessed costs must be entered in U.S. dollars.
(4) Each payment in U.S. dollars must be accepted and credited on the judgment or award in the amount of the foreign money
that could be purchased by U.S. dollars at a bank-offered spot rate
of exchange at or near the close of business on the conversion date
of that payment.
(5) Judgments or awards made in an action on both a defense,
setoff, recoupment or counterclaim and on the adverse party’s
claim must be netted by converting the money of the smaller into
the money of the larger and subtracting the smaller from the
larger, and must specify the rate of exchange used.
(6) A judgment substantially in the following form complies
with sub. (1):
IT IS ADJUDGED AND ORDERED, that defendant .... (insert name) pay to plaintiff .... (insert name) the sum of .... (insert
amount in the foreign money) plus interest on that sum at the rate

of ....% (insert rate - see Section 806.38 of the Wisconsin
Statutes) per year or, at the option of the judgment debtor, the
number of U.S. dollars that will purchase the .... (insert name of
foreign money) with interest due, at a bank-offered spot rate at or
near the close of business on the banking day before the day of
payment, together with assessed costs of $.... (insert amount) U.S.
dollars.
(7) If a contract claim is of the type covered by s. 806.34 (1)
or (2), the judgment or award for the amount of the money stated
to measure the obligation to be paid shall be entered in the money
specified for payment or, at the option of the debtor, in the number of U.S. dollars that will purchase the computed amount of the
money of payment on the conversion date at a bank-offered spot
rate.
(8) A judgment shall be filed with the clerk of circuit court
and entered in the judgment and lien docket in foreign money in
the same manner and shall have the same effect as other
judgments.

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