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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 94 — Plant industry

94.30 Rights on payment.

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94.30 Rights on payment.
(1)If neither party appeals from the award under s. 94.28 and the responsible party pays the full amount of damages and costs awarded within the time prescribed under s. 94.28
(b)or if, upon an appeal, a final judgment is rendered in favor of the claimant and the responsible party pays the judgment and all costs awarded to the claimant within 60 days after entry of the final judgment, that responsible party shall have the perpetual right to maintain and keep the dams, ditches or drains that caused the damage in good condition and repair. Neither the responsible party nor the responsible party’s assigns shall be liable for the payment of any further damages on account of the dams, ditches or drains.
(2)If the responsible party fails to make payment as described in sub.
(1)within the applicable prescribed time, the responsible party shall forfeit all right under this chapter to maintain the dams, ditches or drains that caused the damage.
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