Wyoming Statutes
§ 34-10-104 — Effect of unbroken chain of title; exceptions
Wyoming § 34-10-104
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 34-10-104 (2026).
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(a)Marketable record title is subject to:
(i)All interests and defects which are inherent in
the chain of record title. However, a general reference in the
chain, to easements, use restrictions or other interests created
prior to the root of title is not sufficient to preserve them,
unless specific identification is made therein of a recorded
title transaction which creates the easement, use restriction or
other interest;
(ii)All interests preserved by the filing of proper
notice or by possession by the same owner continuously for a
period of forty (40) years or more, in accordance with W.S.
34-10-106;
(iii)The rights of any person arising from
prescriptive use or period of adverse possession or user which
was in whole or in part subsequent to the effective date of the
root of title;
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§ 34-10-101
Definitions§ 34-10-105
Certain interests null and void§ 34-10-106
Perpetuation of interest§ 34-10-107
Contents of notice of claim§ 34-10-108
Application§ 34-10-109
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