1-26-713. Loss of goodwill.
(a) In addition to fair market value determined under W.S. 1-26-704, the owner of a business conducted on the property taken, or on the remainder if there is a partial taking, shall be compensated for loss of goodwill only if the owner proves that the loss:
(i) Is caused by the taking of the property or the injury to the remainder;
(ii) Cannot reasonably be prevented by a relocation of the business or by taking steps and adopting procedures that a reasonably prudent person would take and adopt in preserving the goodwill;
(iii) Will not be included in relocation payments under W.S. 16-7-101 through 16-7-121; and
(iv) Will not be duplicated in the compensation awarded to the owner.
(b) Within the meaning of this section, "goodwill" consists of the benefits that accrue to a business as a result of its location, reputation for dependability, skill or quality and any other circumstances resulting in probable retention of old or acquisition of new patronage.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Title 1 - Code of Civil Procedure
Section 1-26-701 - Compensation Standards.
Section 1-26-702 - Compensation for Taking.
Section 1-26-703 - Date of Valuation.
Section 1-26-704 - Fair Market Value Defined.
Section 1-26-705 - Effect of Condemnation Action on Value.
Section 1-26-706 - Compensation to Reflect Project as Planned.
Section 1-26-707 - Special Assessment Proceedings Excluded.
Section 1-26-708 - Use by Defendant; Risk of Loss.
Section 1-26-709 - Compensation for Growing Crops and Improvements.
Section 1-26-710 - Compensation for Divided Interests.
Section 1-26-711 - Taking of Leasehold Interest.
Section 1-26-712 - Acquisition of Property Subject to Lien.