2019 Wyoming Statutes
Title 2 - Wills, Decedents' Estates and Probate Code
Chapter 6 - Wills
Article 1 - In General
Section 2-6-109 - Nonademption of Specific Devises Where Sold by Conservator; Exception; Rights of Specific Devisee.

Universal Citation: WY Stat § 2-6-109 (2019)

2-6-109. Nonademption of specific devises where sold by conservator; exception; rights of specific devisee.

(a) If specifically devised property is sold by a conservator, or if a condemnation award or insurance proceeds are paid to a conservator as a result of a condemnation, fire or casualty, the specific devisee has the right to a general pecuniary devise equal to the net sale price, the condemnation award or the insurance proceeds. This subsection does not apply if after the sale, condemnation or casualty, it is adjudicated that the disability of the testator has ceased and the testator survives the adjudication by one (1) year. The right of the specific devisee under this subsection is reduced by any right he has under subsection (b) of this section.

(b) A specific devisee has the right to the remaining specifically devised property and:

(i) Any balance of the purchase price together with any security interest owing from a purchaser to the testator at death by reason of sale of the property;

(ii) Any amount of a condemnation award for the taking of the property unpaid at death;

(iii) Any proceeds unpaid at death on a fire or casualty insurance on the property; and

(iv) Property owned by testator at his death as a result of foreclosure, or obtained in lieu of foreclosure, of the security for a specifically devised obligation.

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