Wisconsin Code § 992.08

Evidence as to county lands; minors
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Whenever in any action it is material to any party to show that the title
to any tract of land is vested in any county, under chapter 132 of
the general laws of 1866, by having been bid in for such county
for 5 successive years on sales for taxes and that the tract remains
unredeemed, the statement of such sales made by the county treasurer, or the record of such statement in the book kept for that
purpose in the treasurer’s office, or the certificates of such sales
executed by the treasurer to the county shall be prima facie evidence of the regularity of the tax proceedings from and including
the valuation of any such tract of land up to and inclusive of the
sale thereof and of the existence of all conditions precedent in
any way affecting the validity of such sales, or requisite to make
the title of such land absolutely vest in the county in which the
same is situate. This section does not apply to any such lands if it
appears that they were owned at the time of the sales by minors or
individuals who were adjudicated incompetent or mentally ill or
were under guardianship.

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