2004 WY 143, 100 P.3d 1238, LANKFORD v. CITY OF LARAMIE
Case Date: 11/19/2004
Docket No: 03-205
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LANKFORD v. CITY OF LARAMIE Cite as: 2004 WY 143, 100 P.3d 1238 OCTOBER TERM, A.D. 2004
STEVIA L. LANKFORD and MARCUS C. SCHUENKE,
Appellants(Plaintiffs),
v.
CITY OF LARAMIE, a Municipal Corporation; and DOE DEFENDANTS 1 to 20,
Appellees(Defendants).
Appeal from the District Court of Albany CountyThe Honorable Gary P. Hartman, Judge
Representing Appellants:
Robert T. Moxley of Gage & Moxley, P.C., Cheyenne, Wyoming; and John E. Stanfield of Stanfield Law Office, Laramie, Wyoming.
Representing Appellees:
M. Gregory Weisz and Megan Overmann of Pence and MacMillan LLC, Laramie, Wyoming.
Before HILL, C.J., and GOLDEN, LEHMAN, KITE, and VOIGT, JJ.
VOIGT, Justice.
[1] This is an appeal from an order granting summary judgment to the City of Laramie (the City) in a governmental claims case. We affirm.
ISSUES
FOOTNOTES
1The appellants 42 U.S.C. 1983 claims are not before the Court. 2 Except as otherwise provided, actions against a governmental entity or a public employee acting within the scope of his duties for torts occurring after June 30, 1979 which are subject to this act shall be forever barred unless commenced within one (1) year after the date the claim is filed pursuant to W.S. 1-39-113. . . . In no case shall the statute of limitations provided in this section be longer than any other applicable statute of limitations. In the absence of applicable insurance coverage, if the claim was properly filed, the statute shall be tolled forty-five (45) days after a decision by the entity, if the decision was not made and mailed to the claimant within the statutory time limitation otherwise provided herein.
Wyo. Stat. Ann. 1-39-114.
3Presumably, the reference to Wyo. Stat. Ann. 1-39-105 was intended to be Wyo. Stat. Ann. 1-39-113(a), which provides, in pertinent part:
No action shall be brought under this act against a governmental entity unless the claim upon which the action is based is presented to the entity as an itemized statement in writing within two (2) years of the date of the alleged act, error or omission . . ..
4Private property shall not be taken or damaged for public or private use without just compensation. Wyo. Const. art. 1, 33.
5Inverse condemnation occurs [w]hen a person possessing the power of condemnation takes possession of or damages land in which he has no interest, or substantially diminishes the use or value of land, due to activities on adjoining land without the authorization of the owner of the land or before filing an action of condemnation . . .. Waid v. State ex rel. Dept. of Transp., 996 P.2d 18, 22 (Wyo. 2000) (quoting Wyo. Stat. Ann. 1-26-516) (emphasis deleted). See also Conner v. Board of County Comrs, Natrona County, 2002 WY 148, 30 n.10, 54 P.3d 1274, 1285 n.10 (Wyo. 2002) and Blacks Law Dictionary 310 (8th ed. 2004).
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