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(1) Authority. A cooperative and its patron member or patron may enter into a marketing contract, requiring the patron member or patron to sell a specified portion of the patron member's or patron's agricultural product or specified commodity produced from a specified area exclusively to or through the cooperative or a facility established by the cooperative.
(2) Title to products. If an agricultural product or commodity is sold to a cooperative under a contract under sub. (1), the sale transfers title to the product or commodity absolutely, subject to any valid lien or security interest in the product or commodity, to the cooperative on delivery of the product or commodity or at another time specified in the contract. A contract under sub. (1) may allow a cooperative to sell agricultural products or commodities with or without taking title to the products or commodities, and pay the sales price to the applicable patron member or patron, after deducting amounts specified in the contract.
(3) Term of contract. The term of a contract under sub. (1) may not exceed 10 years, except that a contract may be renewed for periods not exceeding 5 years each, subject to the right of either party to immediately terminate the contract by giving written notice of the termination to the other party.
(4) Liquidated damages for breach of contract. A contract under sub. (1) may require the patron member or patron to pay an amount to the cooperative as liquidated damages for the patron member's or patron's breach of any provision of the contract regarding the sale, delivery, or withholding of a product or commodity. The amount of liquidated damages shall be specified by including the specified amount in the contract.
(5) Injunction against breach of contract. If a patron member or patron breaches or threatens to breach a contract under sub. (1), the cooperative may commence an action for specific performance and injunctive relief under ch. 813.
(6) Criminal penalty for contract interference and false reports. (a) No person may knowingly induce or attempt to induce a patron member or patron of a cooperative to breach a contract under sub. (1).
(b) No person may maliciously and knowingly publish false reports about the finances or management of a cooperative.
(c) Any person who violates par. (a) or (b) may be fined not more than $1,000 or imprisoned for not more than 6 months, or both.
(7) Civil liability for contract interference and false reports. In addition to the penalty provided in sub. (6)(c), any person who violates sub. (6)(a) or (b) may be liable to the cooperative for damages caused by the violation.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wisconsin Statutes Transportation (Ch. 189 to 195) § 193.311. Agricultural product and commodity marketing contracts - last updated January 01, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wi/transportation-ch-189-to-195/wi-st-193-311/
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