Wisconsin Code § 867.17

Powers, duties and liabilities of special administrator
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A special administrator who is appointed without
notice of hearing shall have only those powers and duties that are
specifically granted to the special administrator by order of the
court. The court may, following a hearing on notice to or waiver
of notice by all interested parties, grant the special administrator
by general order the same powers, duties and liabilities as a personal representative, except as expressly limited by the order of
the court. By order the court may expressly grant the special administrator powers and impose duties in addition to those granted
by statute to personal representatives as may be necessary to accomplish the purpose for which the special administrator is
appointed.

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