Wyoming Statutes
§ 1-28-102 — Causes for injunction; granting temporary order
Wyoming § 1-28-102
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 1-28-102 (2026).
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When it appears by the petition that the plaintiff is entitled
to relief consisting of restraining the commission or
continuance of some act the commission or continuance of which
during the litigation would produce great or irreparable injury
to the plaintiff, or when during the litigation it appears that
the defendant is doing, threatens to do, or is procuring to be
done some act in violation of the plaintiff's rights respecting
the subject of the action and tending to render the judgment
ineffectual, a temporary order may be granted restraining the
act. The order may also be granted in any case where it is
specially authorized by statute and by municipal ordinance
adopted pursuant to W.S. 15-1-103(a)(xlvi).
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Nearby Sections
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§ 1-28-101
"Injunction" defined§ 1-28-103
When and by whom granted§ 1-28-104
Order of injunction and notice§ 1-28-105
Injunction operative from time of notice§ 1-28-107
Enforcement of injunction; penalties§ 1-28-108
Additional security may be required§ 1-28-109
Affidavits used on hearing§ 1-28-110
Motion to vacate or modify injunction§ 1-28-111
Evidence on hearing of motion§ 11-28-101
Who considered owner§ 11-28-102
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