Section 1-16-407 – Injunction; Suspension of Premature Judgment.
1-16-407. Injunction; suspension of premature judgment. If the judgment was rendered before the action stood for trial, the injunction may be granted although no valid defense to the action is shown. The court shall make such orders concerning the executions on the judgment as shall give to the defendant the same rights of delay he […]
Section 1-16-408 – Limitation on Time for Proceedings.
1-16-408. Limitation on time for proceedings. Proceedings to vacate or modify a judgment or order, for the causes mentioned in W.S. 1-16-401(a)(iv), (v) and (vii) must be commenced within two (2) years after the judgment was rendered or order made, unless the party entitled thereto is a minor or a person of unsound mind, and […]
Section 1-16-409 – Applicability of Provisions to Supreme Court.
1-16-409. Applicability of provisions to supreme court. The provisions relating to modification or vacation of judgments or orders apply to the supreme court so far as the same are applicable to its judgments or final orders.
Section 1-16-501 – Proceeding Against Parties Not Summoned and Persons Whose Liability Unknown.
1-16-501. Proceeding against parties not summoned and persons whose liability unknown. When judgment is rendered in this state on a joint instrument, parties to the action who were not summoned and persons whose liability was not known to the plaintiff at the rendition of the judgment may be made parties thereto by action in the […]
Section 1-16-502 – Revivor of Dormant Judgments; Generally.
1-16-502. Revivor of dormant judgments; generally. When a judgment, including judgments rendered by a circuit court, a transcript of which has been filed in the district court for execution, becomes dormant, it may be revived by the allowance of the court of a motion for revival or by a conditional order of the court that […]
Section 1-16-503 – Revivor of Dormant Judgments; Limitations on Time to Revive.
1-16-503. Revivor of dormant judgments; limitations on time to revive. (a) No action shall be brought to revive a judgment after ten (10) years after it becomes dormant, unless the party entitled to bring the action was: (i) A minor or subject to any other legal disability at the time the judgment became dormant, in […]
Section 1-16-504 – Revivor When Parties Die After Judgment.
1-16-504. Revivor when parties die after judgment. If either or both parties die after judgment and before satisfaction thereof, their representatives may be made parties to the judgment in the same manner prescribed for the revival of actions as provided in W.S. 1-16-502. The judgment may be rendered and execution awarded against the representatives of […]
Section 1-16-505 – Partners Made Parties to Judgment.
1-16-505. Partners made parties to judgment. The members of a partnership against which a judgment has been rendered in its firm name may by action be made parties to the judgment.
Section 1-16-403 – Bona Fide Purchasers Unaffected.
1-16-403. Bona fide purchasers unaffected. The title to any property which is the subject of the judgment or order sought to be opened and which in consequence of the judgment or order has passed to a purchaser in good faith, shall not be affected by any proceedings to vacate or modify the judgment, nor shall […]
Section 1-16-404 – Grounds to Vacate Tried First.
1-16-404. Grounds to vacate tried first. The court must first try and decide whether to vacate or modify a judgment or order before trying or deciding the validity of the defense or cause of action.