Wyoming Statutes
§ 37-9-203 — Lands heretofore taken may be acquired
Wyoming § 37-9-203
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 37-9-203 (2026).
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Any railroad company which may have prior to January ninth, A.D.
1891, taken any of the lands of this state for right-of-way and
depot grounds shall, upon filing a plat and survey thereof, with
the director, and payment for depot grounds, be entitled to a
conveyance by letters patent, by the governor, conveying in fee
the lands for depot grounds, and granting forever to such
railroad company, its successors and assigns, the right to take,
use, occupy and enjoy for its railroad purposes, the lands so
taken for right-of-way, for tracks and roadways; provided, that
in addition to the filing of such survey and plat, proof, to the
satisfaction of the land commissioners, shall be made of the
construction of such railroad across the land, and the erection
of a station on the lands claimed for dep
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Nearby Sections
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§ 37-9-1001
Policy to prevent abandonment§ 37-9-102
Consolidation; mode of effecting§ 37-9-103
Consolidation; when consummated§ 37-9-1201
Emergency preparedness plan§ 37-9-201
Repealed by Laws 1981, ch. 174, § 3§ 37-9-203
Lands heretofore taken may be acquired§ 37-9-204
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