2010 Wyoming Statutes
Title 1 - Code Of Civil Procedure
Chapter 8 - Time For Trial

CHAPTER 8 - TIME FOR TRIAL

 

1-8-101. Trial docket.

 

The clerk shall make a trial docket on the first day of each term, on which shall appear all cases in which the issues have been joined. The cases shall be set for trial in the order in which they stand on the appearance docket. The clerk shall not place upon the trial docket any case in which nothing remains to be done except to execute an order for the sale of real or personal property, and to distribute the proceeds as directed by the order, but if it becomes necessary, the case may be redocketed upon the application of either party, whereupon it shall stand in all respects as if it had remained on the docket.

 

1-8-102. Order of hearing.

 

All cases shall be heard in the order in which they stand on the trial docket unless the court otherwise directs. The court may hear a motion at any time and may prescribe by rule the time of hearing motions.

 

1-8-103. Copy of docket for bar.

 

The clerk shall make a copy of the trial docket for the use of the bar before the first day of the term.

 

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