Wyoming Statutes
§ 6-6-202 — Abatement by injunction; suit by county attorney or citizen; petition; temporary injunction; notice to defendant; issuance and effect of injunction
Whenever a nuisance exists as defined in this article, the
county attorney or any citizen of the county may maintain an
action in the name of the state of Wyoming upon the relation of
the county attorney or citizen, to perpetually enjoin the
nuisance, the person maintaining the nuisance, and the owner or
agent of the building or ground upon which the nuisance exists.
In the action, the court shall, upon the presentation of a
petition alleging that the nuisance complained of exists, allow
a temporary writ of injunction without bond, if it appears to
the satisfaction of the court by evidence in the form of
affidavits, depositions, oral testimony or otherwise. Three (3)
days notice in writing shall be given the defendant of the
application, and, if then continued at his instance, the writ as
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