Wisconsin Code § 88.01

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In this chapter, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1) “Benefits” includes all pecuniary advantages accruing to
lands from the construction of the drain or proposed drain.
(2) “Board” or “drainage board” means the board created and
appointed under s. 88.16, 1991 stats., or under s. 88.17.
(2m) “Bond” means any bond, note or other obligation of a
drainage board issued under this chapter, including any refunding
bond.
(3) “Clerk of court” means the clerk of circuit court.
(4) “Cost of construction” includes damages to lands both
within and outside the district, reasonable attorney fees for petitioners and the board, and all other reasonable and necessary expenses incurred in the organization of and in the construction and
completion of the works of a drainage district.
(5) “County treasurer” means the treasurer of the county in
which the drainage board having jurisdiction of the drainage district is located.

(6) “Court” means the circuit court of the county in which the
drainage district is located or the circuit court having jurisdiction
of the proceedings in any drainage district located in more than
one county.
(7) “District” means any drainage district subject to this
chapter.
(8) “Drain” means any device for the drainage of water from
land or the protection of land from water, including open ditches,
tiles, pipelines, pumps and levees.
(8m) “Duck Creek Drainage District” has the meaning given
in s. 30.01 (1nm).
(9) “Interested person” includes the state or any agency or
subdivision thereof.
(10) “Judge” means the judge of the circuit court having jurisdiction of the proceedings of any drainage district, or the person sitting for the judge.
(11) “Land” or “lands” means any real property or interest
therein, whether privately or publicly owned, including railroad
rights-of-way, public highways, streets and alleys.
(12) “Mortgagee” means every person holding a mortgage or
an assignment of a mortgage against lands within a drainage district or proposed drainage district whose name and post-office
address is known to the board or whose mortgage or assignment
is legally recorded and contains the post-office address of such
mortgagee or assignee.

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