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Section 29-2-112 - Preliminary Notices.

WY Stat § 29-2-112 (2019) (N/A)
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29-2-112. Preliminary notices.

(a) With respect to perfecting the right to file a construction lien under this chapter, the following preliminary notice requirements shall apply:

(i) The contractor, subcontractor and materialman shall send written notice to the record owner or his agent, of the right to assert a lien against the property for which services or materials are provided if the contractor, subcontractor or materialman is not paid, and the right of the owner or contractor to obtain a lien waiver upon payment for services or materials. Each subcontractor and materialman shall provide a copy of the written notice to the contractor for which the subcontractor or materialman is providing services or materials;

(ii) Any notice required under this section shall be sent:

(A) By the contractor prior to receiving any payment from owner, including advances;

(B) By the subcontractor or materialman within thirty (30) days after first providing services or materials to the construction project.

(iii) Failure to send the notice required under this section within the time specified shall bar the right of a contractor, subcontractor or materialman to assert a lien;

(iv) The notice required under this section shall be in substantially the same format and contain the same information as the notice contained in W.S. 29-10-101. The form shall be made available and may be obtained at the county clerk's office of each county.

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Section 29-2-112 - Preliminary Notices.