Wyoming Statutes
§ 1-23-105 — Agreements void unless in writing
Wyoming § 1-23-105
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 1-23-105 (2026).
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(a)In the following cases every agreement shall be void
unless such agreement, or some note or memorandum thereof be in
writing, and subscribed by the party to be charged therewith:
(i)Every agreement that by its terms is not to be
performed within one (1) year from the making thereof;
(ii)Every special promise to answer for the debt,
default or miscarriage of another person;
(iii)Every agreement, promise or undertaking made
upon consideration of marriage, except mutual promise to marry;
(iv)Every special promise by an executor or
administrator, to answer any demand out of his own estate;
(v)Every agreement or contract for the sale of real
estate, or the lease thereof, for more than one (1) year;
(vi)To charge any person upon, or by reason of a
representation or assurance concerning
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§ 1-23-101
Right of actions abolished§ 1-23-104
Penalty for violation of provisions§ 1-23-105
Agreements void unless in writing§ 1-23-106
Gambling contracts void§ 1-23-108
Contractual provisions in restraint of trade
generally void; exceptions; unlawful intimidation§ 11-23-101
Repealed by Laws 2024, ch. 55, § 2§ 11-23-103
Purchase of unstamped carcass prohibited§ 11-23-104
Repealed by Laws 2024, ch. 55, § 2§ 11-23-105
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