Wisconsin Statutes definition
Examples of Wisconsin Statutes in a sentence
Whenever under this Contract reference is made to a provision in the Wisconsin Statutes or United States Code or implementing code, rule, or regulation, and such provision is subsequently amended by the Wisconsin Legislature, United States Congress or state or federal administrative agency, such reference in this Contract shall be deemed to be amended to conform to the new law, code, rule, or regulation.
The Contractor will comply with all requirements of Chapter 48 of the Wisconsin Statutes, including but not limited to Wis.
I am further aware that the terms and limitations set forth in such agreements shall apply to any interest I have in the Option or the Shares (including without limitation any right or interest by operation of the Wisconsin Marital Property Law, chapter 766 of the Wisconsin Statutes, or by operation of any other law) and the interest of any of my heirs, legatees, or other transferees.
Authority for this program is found in Wisconsin Statutes 15.107(2), 16.75(3m), and 16.755.
It is a plain language summary of a broker’s duties to a customer under section 452.133(I) of the Wisconsin Statutes.
This disclosure is required by section 452.135 of the Wisconsin Statutes and is for information only.
Contractor is incorporated under Chapter 181 of the Wisconsin Statutes as a nonprofit nonsectarian corporation.
PROVIDER and all Subcontractors agree not to discriminate on the basis of disability in accordance with The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, the Wisconsin Statutes secs.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Executive's obligation hereunder not to make any Unauthorized Disclosure shall continue after the end of the two-year period following his termination of employment with the Company as regards any information which is a trade secret as defined in Section 134.90 of the Wisconsin Statutes.
Either party to this Agreement may select for itself such negotiator or negotiators for purposes of carrying on conferences and negotiations under the provisions of Section 111.70, Wisconsin Statutes, as such party may determine.