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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 823 — Nuisances

823.23 Receivership for public nuisances.

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823.23 Receivership for public nuisances.
(1)Definitions. In this section:
(a)“Abatement” means the removal, suspension, improvement, or correction of any condition at a residential property that has been adjudicated to constitute a nuisance. “Abatement” may include the demolition of some or all of the improvements on the residential property if the residential property is unoccupied.
(b)“Interested party” means any person that possesses any legal or equitable interest of record in the residential property, including the holder of any lien or encumbrance of record on the residential property.
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