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· 2/17/1981

Kranenberg v. Meadowbrook Lodge, Inc.

Citations

  • 623 P.2d 1196
  • 1981 Wyo. LEXIS 293

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • concluding use of land as “yard space,” including mowing and installing swing set, was sufficient to establish all elements of adverse possession
  • involving a residential use up to a fence as opposed to grazing and finding that “[t]he possession and use of the entire piece of property were no different from the Kranenbergs’ occupation of that part of the parcel awarded appellant.”
  • “The chief concern should be whether he held dominion over the property in such a manner as to alert the owner of the danger that his property may be lost to another.”

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Judges: Raper, Rose, McClintock, Thomas, Rooney

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