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    • Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
    • Chapter 171 - Unclaimed property.
    • 171.03 - Officers' fees.

    Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
    Chapter 171 - Unclaimed property.
    171.03 - Officers' fees.

    171.03 Officers' fees. The fees allowed under this subchapter to any sheriff or constable are the same fees allowed by law to a sheriff for sales upon execution.
    History: 1993 a. 18.

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    Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

    Chapter 171 - Unclaimed property.

    171.01 - Duty of consignee or bailee.

    171.03 - Officers' fees.

    171.04 - Perishable property, held for carriage or storage, how disposed of.

    171.05 - Perishable property, held otherwise, how disposed of.

    171.06 - Unclaimed property, how disposed of.

    171.065 - Disposition of proceeds.

    171.07 - Common carriers, lien for transportation.

    171.08 - Restored to donors or applied to charity.

    171.30 - Definitions.

    171.31 - Loans of property to a museum or archives.

    171.32 - Acquiring title to abandoned property.

    171.33 - Acquiring title to undocumented property.

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