Wyoming Statutes
§ 29-7-207 — Selling or removing encumbered property without lienholder's consent; penalty
Wyoming § 29-7-207
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Bluebook
Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 29-7-207 (2026).
Text
Any owner of a female animal or offspring on which a lien exists
under W.S. 29-7-201 through 29-7-207 who disposes of any female
animal or offspring before the lien expires or is satisfied or
who removes the female animal or offspring with intent to
deprive a lien claimant of his lien or with intent to damage an
innocent purchaser, and does so without first having obtained
the consent of the lienholder to the disposition is guilty of a
misdemeanor. On conviction he may be fined not more than seven
hundred fifty dollars ($750.00).
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Nearby Sections
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§ 29-7-101
Persons entitled to lien; exception§ 29-7-106
Priority of lien§ 29-7-202
Notice of lien to be filed; time and place;
form; filing by county clerk; release; renewal§ 29-7-203
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Bluebook (online)
Wyoming § 29-7-207, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wy/7/29-7-207.