Wyoming Statutes
§ 1-31-123 — Order directing transfer of books and papers; enforcement by fine or imprisonment
Wyoming § 1-31-123
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Bluebook
Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 1-31-123 (2026).
Text
In all actions under W.S. 1-31-101 through 1-31-130, when the
judgment is against the defendant, the court may make an order
directing the defendant promptly to deliver the books, papers,
property, money, deeds, notes, bills and obligations to the
persons entitled thereto or the trustees appointed to receive
them. If complaint is made upon affidavit to the district court
of a neglect or refusal to comply with the order, the court
shall direct an attachment returnable immediately to issue for
the defendant, who may be required to answer under oath touching
the premises. If it appears that the defendant neglects or
refuses, the court shall render judgment of fine or
imprisonment, or both, as the court making the order might have
rendered.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 1-31-101
Actions against persons§ 1-31-102
Actions against corporations§ 1-31-103
Commencement of action§ 1-31-108
All claimants may be made defendants§ 1-31-109
Place of bringing action§ 1-31-110
Issuance and service of summons§ 1-31-111
Service by publication§ 1-31-112
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Wyoming § 1-31-123, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wy/31/1-31-123.