Wyoming Statutes
§ 1-32-110 — Terms of payment upon election to take; execution of conveyance
Wyoming § 1-32-110
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 1-32-110 (2026).
Text
If one (1) or more of the parties elects to take the estate at
the appraised value, unless the court for good cause directs the
entire payment to be made in cash, or unless all the parties in
interest agree to different terms, the terms of payment shall be
one-third (1/3) cash, one-third (1/3) in one (1) year and
one-third (1/3) in two (2) years, with interest, the deferred
payments to be secured to the satisfaction of the court. On
payment in full or in part with sufficient security for the
remainder, the sheriff shall make and execute a conveyance to
the party electing to take the same according to the order of
the court.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 1-32-101
Who compelled to make partition§ 1-32-102
Where proceedings to be had§ 1-32-103
Filing and contents of petition§ 1-32-107
Partition of several tracts§ 1-32-108
Amicable partition§ 1-32-112
Conduct and terms of sale§ 1-32-113
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