Wyoming Statutes
§ 40-12-106 — Restraining unlawful practices
Wyoming § 40-12-106
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 40-12-106 (2026).
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Whenever the enforcing authority has reasonable cause to believe
that any person has engaged in, is engaging in, or is about to
engage in any practice which is unlawful under W.S. 40-12-104 or
40-12-105, and that proceedings would be in the public interest,
he may bring an action in the name of this state against such
person to restrain by temporary restraining order or preliminary
or permanent injunction the use of such practice. The action may
be brought in the district court of the county in which the
person resides or has his principal place of business or in the
district court of Laramie county, Wyoming. The district court
may issue temporary restraining orders, including ex parte
temporary restraining orders, or preliminary or permanent
injunctions, in accordance with the principles
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Nearby Sections
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§ 40-12-101
Short title§ 40-12-102
Definitions§ 40-12-104
Home solicitation sales§ 40-12-105
Unlawful practices§ 40-12-106
Restraining unlawful practices§ 40-12-107
Assurances of voluntary compliance§ 40-12-108
Private remedies§ 40-12-109
Limitation of actions§ 40-12-110
Exemptions§ 40-12-112
Investigative powers of enforcing authority§ 40-12-113
Civil penalties§ 40-12-114
40-12-103. Unsolicited merchandise§ 40-12-201
Definitions§ 40-12-202
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