Wyoming Statutes
§ 1-21-1002 — When proceedings allowed
(a)Proceedings for forcible entry and detainer may be had
in any of the following cases:
(i)Against tenants holding over their terms or after
a failure to pay rent for three (3) days after it is due;
(ii)In sales of real estate on execution, orders or
other judicial process, including proceedings for the
foreclosure of a mortgage by court action, when the judgment
debtor was in possession at the time of rendition of the
judgment or decree by virtue of which the sale was made;
(iii)When real estate has been sold under a power of
sale contained in any mortgage or trust deed and the purchaser
or his assignee has demanded possession;
(iv)Any sale by executors, administrators, guardians
or on partition where any of the parties to the petition were in
possession at the commencement of the s
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Nearby Sections
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§ 1-21-1001
Jurisdiction of circuit courts§ 1-21-1002
When proceedings allowed§ 1-21-1003
Notice to quit premises required§ 1-21-1004
Summons; service and return§ 1-21-1005
Proceedings when defendant fails to appear§ 1-21-1006
Proceedings when defendant appears§ 1-21-1007
Bond on granting continuance§ 1-21-1008
Trial by judge or jury; judgment and costs§ 1-21-1009
Trial by jury; verdict§ 1-21-101
Docket to be kept; contents§ 1-21-1010
Judgment upon verdict§ 1-21-1011
Exceptions§ 1-21-1012
Writ of restitution; issuance§ 1-21-1013
Writ of restitution; execution and return