Wyo. Stat. § 29-4-101

Persons entitled to lien; extent thereof.

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(a) Any person who performs any work or furnishes any
materials for the construction or improvement of any ditch,
canal or reservoir under contract with the owner or his
contractor or subcontractor, on complying with W.S. 29-2-101
through 29-2-109, is entitled to a lien for work done or
material furnished upon the ditch, canal or reservoir. The lien
covers:

          (i)      The right-of-way for the ditch, canal or
reservoir;

            (ii)   The pertinent water permits and water rights;
and

          (iii) The reclaimed lands for which the ditch, canal
or reservoir was constructed.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4 cases (2 in the last 5 years), 2000–2026 · leading case: In the Matter of U.S. Currency Totaling $14,245.00: Elias Orosco v. The State of Wyoming
In the Matter of U.S. Currency Totaling $14,245.00: Elias Orosco v. The State of Wyoming (2022) wyo “29-2-101 through 29-2-113; (B) Liens for labor and materials as provided by W.S. 29-4-101 and 29-4-102; (C) Liens for labor and services as provided by W.”
Granite Springs Retreat Ass'n v. Manning (2006) wyo “29-2-101 through 29-2-109 [29-2-101 through 29-2-111]; (B) Liens for labor and materials as provided by W.S. 29-4-101 and 29-4-102; (C) Liens for labor and services as provided by W.”
Jessen v. Burry (2000) wyo “29-2-101 through 29-2-109; (B) Liens for labor and materials as provided by W.S. 29-4-101 through 29-4-102; (C) Liens for labor and services as provided by W.”
Richard Q. Navarro v. Antonio Oros-Garcia (2026) wyo “29-2-101 through 29-2-113, liens for labor and materials as provided by W.S. 29-4-101 and 29-4-102, liens for labor and services as provided by W.”
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