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Section 1-17-401 – Action Against Equitable Assets.

1-17-401. Action against equitable assets. Any equitable interests the judgment debtor has as mortgagor, mortgagee or otherwise, or any interest he has in any joint stock company, money contract, claim or chose in action due or to become due to him, or in any judgment or order, or any money, goods or effects which he […]

Section 1-17-402 – Discovery in Aid of Execution.

1-17-402. Discovery in aid of execution. (a) At any time after entry of judgment, the judgment creditor may obtain discovery by interrogatories, depositions or otherwise, from any person, including the judgment debtor, in accordance with the Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure. (b) A person served with notice of discovery under this section shall hold for […]

Section 1-17-411 – Order for Satisfaction of Judgment; Request for a Hearing.

1-17-411. Order for satisfaction of judgment; request for a hearing. Following an examination as provided by W.S. 1-17-402 through 1-17-418, the court may order any property of the judgment debtor not exempt by law, to be applied toward the satisfaction of a judgment. Upon seizure of his property, a judgment debtor may request a hearing […]

Section 1-17-412 – Appointment of Receiver; Control of Property.

1-17-412. Appointment of receiver; control of property. The court may appoint the sheriff of the proper county or other suitable person as receiver of the property of the judgment debtor, and may forbid a transfer or other disposition of or interference with the property of the judgment debtor, not exempt by law.

Section 1-17-415 – Filing of Orders.

1-17-415. Filing of orders. All orders of the court issued pursuant to this article shall be filed with the clerk of the district court of the county in which the judgment is rendered. The clerk shall enter on the execution docket the time of filing the judgment or transcript.

Section 1-17-416 – Costs.

1-17-416. Costs. The judge shall allow to clerks, sheriffs, referees, receivers and witnesses compensation allowed for like services in other cases, to be taxed as costs and shall enforce the collection thereof from the party or parties liable for payment.