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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 88 — Drainage of lands

88.34 Hearing by the court; organization of drainage district.

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88.34 Hearing by the court; organization of drainage district.
(1)When the board has filed its report with the court, including any reports required by s. 88.11 , the court shall fix a time and place of hearing on the report and shall cause notice to be given under s. 88.05
(b)to the persons specified in s. 88.05
(c).
(2)The order fixing the hearing may be in substantially the following form and a copy of the order may be served as notice of the hearing:
“Circuit court for .... County,
In the matter of the .... drainage.
Whereas a report has been filed in this court by the county drainage board recommending the drainage of the following described lands: (here describe the lands reported for drainage).
It is ordered that the report be heard and examined before this court on the .... day of ...., .... (year), at .... o’clock .... M. at the (here state the place of hearing) at which time and place all interested persons may appear and be heard. All objections must be in writing and comply with s. 88.07
(1).
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