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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 779 — Liens

779.43 Liens of keepers of hotels, livery stables, garages, marinas and pastures.

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779.43 Liens of keepers of hotels, livery stables, garages, marinas and pastures.
(1)As used in this section:
(a)“Boarding house” includes a house or other building where regular meals are generally furnished or served to 3 or more persons at a stipulated amount for definite periods of one month or less.
(b)“Lodging house” includes any house or other building where rooms or lodgings are generally rented to 3 or more persons received or lodged for hire, or any part of a house or other building that is let for sleep at stipulated rentals for definite periods of one month or less, whether any or all of the rooms or lodgings are let or used for light housekeeping or not, except that duplex flats or apartment houses actually divided into residential units shall not be considered lodging houses.
(c)“Marina” includes any property used for the storage, repair or mooring of boats, whether on land or in water.
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