Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 180 - Business corporations.
180.1833 - Power of court to grant relief.

180.1833 Power of court to grant relief.
(1) Grounds for relief. Subject to sub. (4) (b) and (c), a shareholder of record, the beneficial owner of shares held by a nominee or the holder of voting trust certificates of a statutory close corporation may petition the circuit court for the county where the corporation's principal office or, if none in this state, its registered office is located for relief on any of the following grounds:
(a) That the directors or those in control of the corporation have acted, are acting or will act in a manner that is illegal, oppressive, fraudulent or unfairly prejudicial to the petitioner in his or her capacity as a shareholder, director or officer of the corporation.
(b) That the directors or those in control of the corporation are so divided respecting the management of the corporation's affairs that the votes required for action cannot be obtained and the shareholders are unable to break the deadlock, with the consequence that the corporation is suffering or will suffer irreparable injury or that the business and affairs of the corporation can no longer be conducted to the advantage of the shareholders generally.
(c) That conditions exist that would be grounds for judicial dissolution of the corporation under s. 180.1430 (2).
(2) Type of relief.
(a) If the court finds that one or more of the conditions specified in sub. (1) exist, it shall grant appropriate relief, including any of the following:
1. Canceling, altering or enjoining any resolution or other act of the statutory close corporation.
2. Directing or prohibiting any act of the corporation or of shareholders, directors, officers or other persons who are party to the action.
3. Canceling or altering the articles of incorporation or bylaws of the corporation.
4. Removing from office any director or officer, or ordering that a person be appointed a director or officer.
5. Requiring an accounting with respect to any matters in dispute.
6. Appointing a receiver to manage the business and affairs of the corporation.
7. Appointing a provisional director who shall have all of the rights, powers and duties of a duly elected director and shall serve for the term and under the conditions established by the court.
8. Ordering the payment of dividends.
9. If the court finds that it cannot order appropriate relief, ordering that the corporation be liquidated and dissolved unless either the corporation or one or more of the remaining shareholders purchase all of the shares of the petitioning shareholder at their fair value by a designated date, with the fair value and terms of the purchase to be determined under sub. (3).
10. Ordering dissolution if the court finds that one or more grounds exist for judicial dissolution under s. 180.1430 (2) or that all other relief ordered by the court has failed to resolve the matters in dispute.
11. Awarding damages to any aggrieved party in addition to, or in lieu of, any other relief granted.
(b) In determining whether to grant relief under par. (a) 9. or 10., the court shall consider the financial condition of the corporation but may not refuse to order liquidation solely on the grounds that the corporation has net worth or current operating profits.
(c) If the court determines that a party to a proceeding brought under this section has acted arbitrarily, vexatiously or in bad faith, it may award reasonable expenses, including attorney fees and the costs of any appraisers or other experts, to one or more of the other parties.
(3) Share purchase.
(a) If the court orders relief under sub. (2) (a) 9., it shall do all of the following:
1. Determine the fair value of the shares to be purchased, considering the going concern value of the statutory close corporation, any agreement among the shareholders fixing a price or specifying a formula for determining the value of the corporation's shares for any purpose, the recommendations of any appraisers appointed by the court, any legal constraints on the corporation's ability to acquire the shares to be purchased and other relevant evidence.
2. Enter an order specifying all of the following:
a. The identity of the purchaser by name and the purchaser's status as a current shareholder or 3rd-party purchaser.
b. The terms of the purchase found to be proper under the circumstances, including payment of the purchase price in installments, payment of interest on the installments, subordination of the obligation to the rights of the corporation's other creditors, security for the deferred purchase price, and a covenant not to compete or other restriction on the selling shareholder.
3. Order the selling shareholder to deliver all of his or her shares to the court, and order the purchaser to deliver each payment for shares to the court.
4. Order that after the selling shareholder delivers his or her shares, the shareholder has no rights or claims against the corporation or its directors, officers or shareholders by reason of having been a director, officer or shareholder of the corporation, except the right to receive the unpaid balance of the amount awarded under this section and any amounts due under any agreement with the corporation or the remaining shareholders that are not terminated by the court's orders.
5. Order dissolution of the corporation if the purchase is not completed as ordered.
(b) If the share purchase is not consummated and the corporation is dissolved, a shareholder whose shares were to be purchased has the same rights and priorities in the corporation's assets as if the sale had not been ordered.
(4) Other rights; conditions on exercise.
(a) Except as provided in pars. (b) and (c), the rights of a shareholder to commence a proceeding under this section are in addition to, and not in lieu of, any other rights or remedies that the shareholder may have.
(b) If a shareholder has agreed in writing to pursue a nonjudicial remedy to resolve disputed matters, the shareholder may not commence a proceeding under this section with respect to those matters until he or she has exhausted the nonjudicial remedy.
(c) If a shareholder has dissenters' rights under this subchapter or s. 180.1302 with respect to proposed corporate action, the shareholder must commence a proceeding under this section before the shareholder is required to give notice of his or her intent to demand payment under s. 180.1321 or to demand payment under s. 180.1323 or the proceeding is barred.
History: 1989 a. 303.
Corporate Control Contests: Judicial Dissolution of Closely Held Corporations. Laufer. Wis. Law. Feb. 1994.

Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 180 - Business corporations.

180.0101 - Title.

180.0103 - Definitions.

180.0105 - Governing law.

180.0112 - Delivery of a record.

180.0120 - Filing requirements.

180.0121 - Forms.

180.0122 - Filing and service fees.

180.0123 - Effective date and time.

180.0124 - Correcting filed document.

180.0125 - Filing duty of department of financial institutions.

180.0126 - Appeal from department of financial institutions' refusal to file document.

180.0127 - Evidentiary effect of copy of filed document.

180.0128 - Confirmation of status.

180.0129 - Penalty for false document.

180.0141 - Knowledge; notice.

180.0142 - Number of shareholders.

180.0143 - Withdrawal of filed documents before effectiveness.

180.0144 - Relation to electronic signatures in global and national commerce act.

180.0145 - Forum selection provisions.

180.0201 - Incorporators.

180.0202 - Articles of incorporation.

180.0203 - Incorporation.

180.0205 - Organization of corporation.

180.0206 - Bylaws.

180.0207 - Emergency bylaws.

180.0301 - Purposes.

180.0302 - General powers.

180.0303 - Emergency powers.

180.0304 - Lack of corporate power.

180.0401 - Corporate name.

180.0402 - Reservation of name.

180.0403 - Registration of name.

180.0501 - Registered office and registered agent.

180.0502 - Change of registered office or registered agent.

180.0503 - Resignation of registered agent.

180.0504 - Service on corporation.

180.0601 - Authorized shares.

180.0602 - Terms of class or series determined by board of directors.

180.0603 - Issued and outstanding shares.

180.0604 - Fractional shares.

180.0620 - Subscription for shares.

180.0621 - Issuance of shares.

180.0622 - Liability of shareholders, transferees and others.

180.0623 - Share dividends.

180.0624 - Share rights, options and warrants.

180.0625 - Form and content of certificates.

180.0626 - Shares without certificates.

180.0627 - Restriction on transfer of shares and other securities.

180.0628 - Expense of issuing shares.

180.0630 - Preemptive rights.

180.0631 - Corporation's acquisition of its own shares.

180.0640 - Distributions to shareholders.

180.0701 - Annual meeting.

180.0702 - Special meeting.

180.0703 - Court-ordered meeting.

180.0704 - Action without meeting.

180.0705 - Notice of meeting.

180.0706 - Waiver of and exemption from notice.

180.0707 - Record date.

180.0708 - Conduct of meeting.

180.0709 - Remote participation in shareholders' meeting.

180.0720 - Shareholders' list for meeting.

180.0721 - Voting entitlement of shares.

180.0722 - Proxies.

180.0723 - Shares held by nominees.

180.0724 - Acceptance of instruments showing shareholder action.

180.0725 - Quorum and voting requirements for voting groups.

180.0726 - Action by single and multiple voting groups.

180.0727 - Greater or lower quorum or greater voting requirements.

180.0728 - Voting for directors; cumulative voting.

180.0730 - Voting trusts.

180.0731 - Voting agreements.

180.0740 - Definitions applicable to ss. 180.0740 to 180.0747.

180.0741 - Standing.

180.0742 - Demand.

180.0743 - Stay of proceedings.

180.0744 - Dismissal.

180.0745 - Discontinuance or settlement.

180.0746 - Payment of expenses.

180.0747 - Applicability to foreign corporations.

180.0801 - Requirement for and duties of board of directors.

180.0802 - Qualifications of directors.

180.0803 - Number and election of directors.

180.0804 - Election of directors by certain classes of shareholders.

180.0805 - Terms of directors generally.

180.0806 - Staggered terms of directors.

180.0807 - Resignation of directors.

180.0808 - Removal of directors by shareholders.

180.0809 - Removal of directors by judicial proceeding.

180.0810 - Vacancy on board.

180.0811 - Compensation of directors.

180.0820 - Meetings.

180.0821 - Action without meeting.

180.0822 - Notice of meeting.

180.0823 - Waiver of notice.

180.0824 - Quorum and voting.

180.0825 - Committees.

180.0826 - Reliance by directors or officers.

180.0827 - Consideration of interests in addition to shareholders' interests.

180.0828 - Limited liability of directors.

180.0831 - Director conflict of interest.

180.0832 - Loans to directors.

180.0833 - Liability for unlawful distributions.

180.0840 - Officers.

180.0841 - Duties of officers.

180.0843 - Resignation and removal of officers.

180.0844 - Contract rights of officers.

180.0850 - Definitions applicable to indemnification and insurance provisions.

180.0851 - Mandatory indemnification.

180.0852 - Corporation may limit indemnification.

180.0853 - Allowance of expenses as incurred.

180.0854 - Court-ordered indemnification.

180.0855 - Determination of right to indemnification.

180.0856 - Indemnification and allowance of expenses of employees and agents.

180.0857 - Insurance.

180.0858 - Additional rights to indemnification and allowance of expenses.

180.0859 - Indemnification and insurance against securities law claims.

180.0860 - Statements of changes in directors or principal.

180.1001 - Authority to amend articles of incorporation.

180.1002 - Amendment of articles of incorporation by board of directors.

180.1003 - Amendment of articles of incorporation by board of directors and shareholders.

180.1004 - Voting on amendments by voting groups.

180.1005 - Amendment before issuance of shares.

180.1006 - Articles of amendment.

180.1007 - Restated articles of incorporation.

180.1008 - Amendment pursuant to reorganization.

180.1009 - Effect of amendment.

180.1020 - Amendment of bylaws by board of directors or shareholders.

180.1021 - Bylaw fixing quorum or voting requirements for shareholders.

180.1022 - Bylaw fixing quorum or voting requirements for directors.

180.1100 - Definitions.

180.11001 - Relationship of subchapter to other laws.

180.11002 - Existing purpose.

180.11003 - Nonexclusivity.

180.11004 - Reference to external facts.

180.1101 - Merger authorized.

180.11012 - Plan of merger.

180.1102 - Interest exchange authorized.

180.11021 - Plan of interest exchange.

180.11031 - Approval of merger or interest exchange; amendment; abandonment.

180.11032 - Approval requirements and procedures applicable to domestic corporations in mergers and interest exchanges.

180.1104 - Merger of subsidiary or parent.

180.11045 - Merger of indirect wholly owned subsidiary or parent.

180.1105 - Articles of merger or interest exchange.

180.1106 - Effect of merger or interest exchange.

180.1130 - Definitions applicable to ss. 180.1130 to 180.1134.

180.1131 - Shareholder vote.

180.1132 - Exceptions.

180.1133 - Other requirements for greater votes.

180.1134 - Actions during take-over offer.

180.1140 - Definitions applicable to business combination provisions.

180.1141 - Restrictions on business combinations.

180.1142 - Determining market value and control.

180.1143 - Exclusions from business combination restrictions.

180.1144 - Relationship to other laws.

180.1150 - Control share voting restrictions.

180.1161 - Conversion.

180.1171 - Domestication authorized.

180.1172 - Plan of domestication.

180.1173 - Approval of domestication; amendment; abandonment.

180.1174 - Filings required for domestication; effective date.

180.1175 - Effect of domestication.

180.1201 - Sale of assets in regular course of business; mortgage of assets; transfer of assets to subsidiary.

180.1202 - Sale of assets other than in regular course of business.

180.1301 - Definitions.

180.1302 - Right to dissent.

180.1303 - Dissent by shareholders and beneficial shareholders.

180.1320 - Notice of dissenters' rights.

180.1321 - Notice of intent to demand payment.

180.1322 - Dissenters' notice.

180.1323 - Duty to demand payment.

180.1324 - Restrictions on uncertificated shares.

180.1325 - Payment.

180.1326 - Failure to take action.

180.1327 - After-acquired shares.

180.1328 - Procedure if dissenter dissatisfied with payment or offer.

180.1330 - Court action.

180.1331 - Court costs and counsel fees.

180.1401 - Dissolution before issuance of shares.

180.1402 - Dissolution by board of directors and shareholders.

180.1403 - Articles of dissolution for dissolution under s. 180.1402.

180.1404 - Revocation of dissolution.

180.1405 - Effect of dissolution.

180.1406 - Known claims against dissolved corporation.

180.1407 - Claims against dissolved corporation generally.

180.1408 - Enforcing claims.

180.1420 - Grounds for administrative dissolution.

180.1421 - Procedure for and effect of administrative dissolution.

180.1422 - Reinstatement following administrative dissolution.

180.1423 - Appeal from denial of reinstatement.

180.1430 - Grounds for judicial dissolution.

180.1431 - Procedure for judicial dissolution.

180.1432 - Receivership.

180.1433 - Decree of dissolution.

180.1440 - Delivery to secretary of revenue.

180.1501 - Authority to transact business required.

180.1502 - Consequences of transacting business without authority.

180.1503 - Application for certificate of authority.

180.1504 - Amended certificate of authority.

180.1505 - Effect of certificate of authority.

180.1506 - Corporate name of foreign corporation.

180.1507 - Registered office and registered agent of foreign corporation.

180.1508 - Change of registered office or registered agent of foreign corporation.

180.1509 - Resignation of registered agent of foreign corporation.

180.1510 - Service on foreign corporation.

180.1520 - Withdrawal of foreign corporation.

180.1530 - Grounds for revocation.

180.1531 - Procedure for and effect of revocation.

180.1532 - Appeal from revocation.

180.1601 - Corporate records.

180.1602 - Inspection of records by shareholders.

180.1603 - Scope of inspection right.

180.1604 - Court-ordered inspection.

180.1620 - Financial statements for shareholders.

180.1622 - Annual report for department of financial institutions.

180.1701 - Definition.

180.1703 - Application to domestic corporations.

180.1704 - Application to foreign corporations.

180.1705 - Existing preemptive rights preserved.

180.1706 - Certain voting requirements preserved.

180.1707 - Certain class voting rights preserved.

180.1708 - Applicability of various provisions.

180.1801 - Applicability.

180.1803 - Election.

180.1805 - Share transfer restrictions.

180.1807 - Transfer after corporation's first refusal.

180.1809 - Notice of statutory close corporation status.

180.1811 - Transfer of shares in breach of transfer restrictions.

180.1813 - Merger, interest exchange, and sale of assets.

180.1815 - Termination of statutory close corporation status.

180.1817 - Effect of termination of statutory close corporation status.

180.1819 - Payment for shares.

180.1821 - Election not to have a board of directors.

180.1823 - Agreements among shareholders.

180.1824 - Irrevocable proxies.

180.1825 - Bylaws.

180.1827 - Annual meeting.

180.1829 - Shareholder sale option at death.

180.1831 - Shareholder option to dissolve corporation.

180.1833 - Power of court to grant relief.

180.1834 - Greater quorum or voting requirements.

180.1835 - Limited liability.

180.1837 - Officers; execution of documents.

180.1901 - Definitions.

180.1903 - Formation of service corporation.

180.1905 - Business corporation law applicable.

180.1907 - Corporate name.

180.1909 - Filing articles of incorporation.

180.1911 - Participants; conflict of interest.

180.1913 - Alternative incorporation by one or 2 persons.

180.1915 - Professional relationships and liability.

180.1917 - Corporate agents.

180.1919 - Continuity; dissolution; stock transfer or redemption.

180.1921 - Annual report.