Wyo. Stat. § 1-15-301

Possession of personal property pending action.

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Subject to W.S. 1-15-101 through 1-15-108, after filing the
complaint and at any time before judgment, the plaintiff in an
action to recover the possession of personal property may claim
the delivery of the property to him as provided in this article.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 6 cases (1 in the last 5 years), 1993–2026 · leading case: Coones v. Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Coones v. Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (1993) wyo · cites it 4× “The legislative purpose to provide for replevin prejudgment attachment is reinforced in Wyo.Stat. § 1-15-301, which provides: “Subject to W.”
Sheridan Commercial Park, Inc. v. Briggs (1993) wyo · cites it 2× “On October 18, 1991, Briggs filed a complaint in county court alleging Sheridan converted the property to its own use and asking for reasonable value of the property plus interest; return of any of the property; punitive damages; attorney’s fees and costs and a writ of replevin,…”
Granite Springs Retreat Ass'n v. Manning (2006) wyo “00), exclusive of court costs and shall be prosecuted in accordance with W.S. 1-15-301 through 1-15-306; (iii) Actions to foreclose or enforce a lien on or security interest in personal property perfected under the Uniform Commercial Code, W.”
Jessen v. Burry (2000) wyo “00), exclusive of court costs and shall be prosecuted in accordance with W.S. 1-15-301 through 1-15-306; (iii) Actions to foreclose or enforce a lien on or security interest in personal property perfected under the Uniform Commercial Code, W.”
Johnson v. Creager (2003) wyo · cites it 2× “It was their view that Creager could not, or had not, properly proceeded under the statutes governing replevin ( Wyo. Stat. Ann. §§ 1-15-301 through -306 (LexisNexis 2008)) and, further, that this matter was one governed by Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code-Secured…”
Richard Q. Navarro v. Antonio Oros-Garcia (2026) wyo · cites it 5× “Navarro contends a replevin action does not provide him a remedy because such actions seek to recover possession of personal property, and he has possession of the vehicles. We again agree with Mr. Navarro. Replevin is an action to recover possession of personal property.”
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