Wyoming Statutes
§ 41-7-203 — Land that may be included in proposed district
Wyoming § 41-7-203
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 41-7-203 (2026).
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The lands proposed to be included in any irrigation district,
need not be contiguous provided that the benefit of the proposed
work in each part will exceed the damages from costs of said
proposed work in each part; and provided further that the court
shall be satisfied that said proposed work can be more cheaply
done if in a single district than otherwise; and provided
further that lands within a town or city may be included within
the limits of any irrigation district, if the creation of such
irrigation district will benefit such town or city in any amount
equal to or in excess of the amount of assessment for
construction against the lands therein.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 41-7-1001
Petition of landowners§ 41-7-1002
Election; notice§ 41-7-1006
Hearings; final settlement§ 41-7-101
Waiver of defect of service§ 41-7-102
Construction; generally§ 41-7-104
Construction; existing water rights§ 41-7-202
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Wyoming § 41-7-203, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wy/7/41-7-203.