Wyoming Statutes

§ 29-7-101 — Persons entitled to lien; exception

Wyoming § 29-7-101
JurisdictionWyoming
Title 29Liens
Ch. 7PERSONAL PROPERTY
Art. 1IN GENERAL

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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 29-7-101 (2026).

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(a)Any person is entitled to a lien on any goods, chattels or animals for his reasonable charges for work or services performed or feed provided when he:
(i)Makes, alters, repairs, bestows work upon, transports, stores or keeps the same; or
(ii)Feeds, herds, pastures or cares for any domestic or wild animal lawfully held in captivity. Any person creating a lien under this paragraph shall file the lien in the office of the secretary of state.
(b)W.S. 29-7-101 through 29-7-106 shall not apply where a lien is provided by W.S. 29-7-301 and 34.1-7-209. A person engaging in self-storage operations whereby members of the public rent space from the person to store goods and chattels and retain control over access to the goods and chattels is not a warehouseman under W.S. 34.1-7-102(a)(xiii) an

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