182.031 Railway equipment companies.
(1) Directors; stocks; bonds. The board of directors of any corporation organized under the laws of this state for the purpose of buying, selling, leasing or in any manner dealing in railway cars, locomotive engines or other railway equipment may classify or divide its property into series or classes, and suitably designate each such series or class; and may, by a resolution, ratified by vote of a majority of its common stock, authorize the issue of a special or a preferred stock based in whole or in part upon any such class or series, with such provision as to preference dividends out of the earnings of or profits upon the property of the series or class upon which such stock is based, and with such voting power, if any, and other such rights and provisions generally as may be defined in said resolution; and such stock may be issued in as many classes or series as the said corporation may have classes or series of equipment property, and in such amount as to each series or class as may be stated in said resolution, and the same may be issued from time to time and sold or disposed of in such manner and upon such terms as said board shall determine; and every such corporation shall have the power to issue, in like manner, its bonds or obligations for such amount and upon such terms as shall be defined by the resolution, and may secure the same by mortgage or deed of trust upon all of its property then owned or thereafter to be acquired, or upon any one or more of the classes or series of its property, or it may issue and secure both said general and special bonds or obligations in like manner.
(2) Powers; place of business. Every such corporation shall possess all the rights and powers conferred upon corporations by chs. 180 and 201. It may have its principal place of business without the state. If its principal place of business is outside the state, process in actions against it may be served as provided in s. 180.1510 for service on a foreign stock corporation authorized to transact business in this state.
History: 1989 a. 303; 1995 a. 27; 1997 a. 79, 140; 1999 a. 32, 150.
Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 182 - Miscellaneous corporate provisions; turnpike corporations.
182.001 - Corporations and trusts prohibited from owning or carrying on farming operations.
182.004 - Housing corporations.
182.007 - Charitable corporations and community funds, amending articles.
182.01 - Business records; other duties of department of financial institutions.
182.012 - Special power to transfer property of nonstock corporation.
182.016 - River improvement corporations may flow lands.
182.017 - Transmission lines; privileges; damages.
182.0175 - Damage to transmission facilities.
182.018 - Wires over railroads.
182.019 - Damages for nondelivery of message or power.
182.020 - Driving park corporation.
182.027 - Lyceum, libraries and art galleries.
182.028 - School corporations.
182.029 - Universities and colleges may unite.
182.030 - Corporations having church affiliations.
182.031 - Railway equipment companies.
182.104 - Title to property after dissolution.
182.202 - Mutual telecommunications company; quorum; proxies.
182.219 - Mutual telecommunications company; dividends.
182.220 - Examination by attorney general and legislature.
182.23 - Facsimile signatures on corporate obligations.
182.24 - Transfers from joint tenants.
182.25 - Stock transfers on books, how compelled.
182.35 - Acquisition of lands and interests therein.
182.37 - Rights of public utilities.
182.41 - Corporation to be nonprofit.
182.42 - Not to be considered public utilities.
182.43 - Underpass authorized.
182.44 - Limitations on powers.
182.47 - Motor vehicle laws to apply.
182.50 - Establishment of foreign trade zones.