The clerk of the supreme court, on demand and upon payment of $1, shall furnish a certified transcript of any money judgment of the court of appeals or the supreme court, which transcript may be filed and entered in the judgment and lien docket in the office of any clerk of circuit court in the manner that other judgments are entered and shall then be a lien for the same time as circuit court judgments on the real property in the county where entered. If the court of appeals or supreme court remits its judgment for the recovery of money or for costs to the lower court, the judgment shall be entered by the clerk of the lower court and shall have the like force and effect as judgments of the circuit court that are entered.
Wis. Stat. § 806.16
Appellate court judgment, entry
Known as the Uniform Foreign-Money Claims Act
The act spans §§ 806–806 (43 sections).
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 334 Wis. 2d 694 - Quiles v. Pokos (2011)
Most recently applied in 334 Wis. 2d 694 - Quiles v. Pokos (May 2011)
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