Wyoming Statutes
§ 1-28-106 — When second application for injunction denied
Wyoming § 1-28-106
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 1-28-106 (2026).
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No injunction shall be granted by a judge after a motion
therefor has been overruled by his court on the merits of the
application. When it has been refused by the court in which the
action is brought, or a judge thereof, it shall not be granted
to the same applicant by a court of inferior jurisdiction, or
any judge thereof.
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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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