Wyoming Statutes
§ 27-7-105 — Hearing prerequisite for injunction; temporary restraining orders
Wyoming § 27-7-105
JurisdictionWyoming
Title 27Labor and Employment
Ch. 7LABOR UNIONS; DISPUTES AND INJUNCTIONS; RIGHT TO
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 27-7-105 (2026).
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No court of the state of Wyoming shall have jurisdiction to
issue a temporary or permanent injunction in any case involving
or growing out of a labor dispute except after hearing the
testimony of witnesses in open court (with opportunity for
cross-examination) in support of the allegations of a complaint
made under oath, and testimony in opposition thereto, if
offered. Provided, however, that nothing in this section shall
prevent any such court from issuing a temporary restraining
order in accordance with the code of civil procedure, but any
such restraining order shall provide that a hearing for a
temporary injunction shall be held not later than three (3) days
after the granting of such restraining order, and such
restraining order shall not be effective beyond the date of such
hearing f
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