Wyoming Statutes
§ 34-1-104 — Letters of attorney; recordation; effect as evidence
Wyoming·Title 34 Property, Conveyances and Security Transactions·Ch. 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS·Art. 1 IN GENERAL
Every letter of attorney, or other instrument, containing a
power to convey lands as agent or attorney for the owner of such
lands, and every executory contract for the sale or purchase of
lands, only when acknowledged by such owner, may be recorded by
the county clerk of any county in which the lands to which such
letter, instrument or contract relates, or any part of such
lands, may be situated, and when so acknowledged, and the record
thereof when recorded, or a transcript of such record duly
certified, may be read in evidence in the same manner and with
like effect as a conveyance recorded in such county.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 34-1-101
"Purchaser" defined§ 34-1-102
"Conveyance" defined§ 34-1-103
Letters of attorney; not a conveyance§ 34-1-106
Form and capacity of conveyances§ 34-1-107
Quitclaim deed§ 34-1-108
Married women; right to convey generally§ 34-1-109
Married women; right to convey all interest in
land divested from husband; effect of conveyance§ 34-1-110
Married women; conveyance by nonresident§ 34-1-111
Conveyance by tenant for life§ 34-1-113
Acknowledgment of conveyances; generally§ 34-1-114
Repealed By Laws 2008, Ch. 20, § 3§ 34-1-115
Repealed By Laws 2008, Ch. 20, § 3