43 chapters · 1,036 sections in this title.
W.S. § 1-28-101 "Injunction" defined
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"Injunction" defined. An injunction is a command to refrain from a particular act. It may be the final judgment in an action or may be allowed as a provisional remedy, and when so allowed it is by order.
W.S. § 1-28-102 Causes for injunction; granting temporary order
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Causes for injunction; granting temporary order. When it appears by the petition that the plaintiff is entitled to relief consisting of restraining the commission or continuance of some act the commission or continuance of which during the litigation would produce great or irrepa…
W.S. § 1-28-103 When and by whom granted
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When and by whom granted. The injunction may be granted at the time of commencing the action, or at any time before judgment, by the district court or a judge thereof, or in the absence from the county of the judge, by the court commissioner of the county, when it appears by affi…
W.S. § 1-28-104 Order of injunction and notice
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Order of injunction and notice. The order of injunction shall be addressed to the party enjoined and shall state the injunction. When the injunction is allowed at the commencement of the action, the clerk shall endorse upon the summons "injunction allowed", and it is not necessar…
W.S. § 1-28-105 Injunction operative from time of notice
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Injunction operative from time of notice. An injunction shall bind the party from the time he has notice and the bond required is executed.
W.S. § 1-28-106 When second application for injunction denied
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When second application for injunction denied. No injunction shall be granted by a judge after a motion therefor has been overruled by his court on the merits of the application. When it has been refused by the court in which the action is brought, or a judge thereof, it shall no…
W.S. § 1-28-107 Enforcement of injunction; penalties
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Enforcement of injunction; penalties. An injunction or restraining order granted by a judge may be enforced as the act of the court, and disobedience may be punished by the court as a contempt. An attachment may be issued against the disobedient party upon satisfactory showing by…
W.S. § 1-28-108 Additional security may be required
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Additional security may be required. At any time before judgment, upon reasonable notice to the party who obtained the injunction, a party enjoined may move the court or judge for additional security. If it appears that the surety has removed from the state or is insufficient, th…
W.S. § 1-28-109 Affidavits used on hearing
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Affidavits used on hearing. On the hearing of an application for an injunction, each party may read affidavits, and all affidavits shall be filed.
W.S. § 1-28-110 Motion to vacate or modify injunction
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Motion to vacate or modify injunction. When an injunction has been granted a party may, before trial, apply to the court in which the action is pending, or a judge thereof, or to the supreme court or a judge thereof, to vacate or modify the same. The party applying for vacation o…
W.S. § 1-28-111 Evidence on hearing of motion
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Evidence on hearing of motion. When the application is made upon affidavits of the defendant but not otherwise, the plaintiff may oppose the same by affidavits or other evidence in addition to the evidence on which the injunction was granted.