Wyoming Statutes
§ 41-3-720 — Power of district court
Wyoming § 41-3-720
JurisdictionWyoming
Title 41Water
Ch. 3WATER RIGHTS; ADMINISTRATION AND CONTROL
Art. 7WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICTS
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Bluebook
Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 41-3-720 (2026).
Text
The district court sitting in and for any county in this state,
or any judge thereof in vacation is hereby vested with
jurisdiction, power and authority when the conditions stated in
W.S. 41-3-721 are found to exist, to establish water conservancy
districts which may be entirely within or partly within and
partly without the judicial district in which said court is
located, for conserving, developing and stabilizing supplies of
water for domestic, transportation, industrial, manufacturing,
irrigation, power, recreation, and other beneficial uses as
herein provided.
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