Wyoming Statutes
§ 11-10-103 — Reversion of fairgrounds to donor
Wyoming § 11-10-103
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 11-10-103 (2026).
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If the state fails for three (3) consecutive years to hold a
state fair, the lands used for the purpose of a state fair shall
revert to the person donating them, the state having the right
to remove all buildings, fences and improvements of whatever
nature within twenty-four (24) months after the date on which
the fair should have been held. All buildings, fences and
improvements remaining on the land after the expiration of the
twenty-four (24) months shall become the property of the owner
of the land.
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§ 11-10-101
Annual state fair; where held; purpose§ 11-10-103
Reversion of fairgrounds to donor§ 11-10-104
Catalogues§ 11-10-105
Entry fees§ 11-10-106
Admission charges; other revenues§ 11-10-108
Rodeos; generally§ 11-10-109
Rodeos; liability for injuries§ 11-10-110
Repealed By Laws 2011, Ch. 72, § 2§ 11-10-111
Reports§ 11-10-112
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