Wyoming Statutes
Wyo. Stat. § 1-36-111 (2026)
Modification of award.
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(a) On application of a party or an order of the court,
the arbitrators may modify the award:
(i) When there was an evident miscalculation of
figures or description of a person or property referred to in
the award;
(ii) When the award is imperfect as to form not
affecting the merits of the controversy; or
(iii) For the purpose of clarifying the award.
(b) The application shall be made within twenty (20) days
after delivery of the award to the applicant. Written notice
shall be given promptly to the opposing party, stating he must
serve his objections within ten (10) days from receipt of the
notice. The award as modified is subject to the provisions of
W.S. 1-36-113, 1-36-114 and 1-36-115.Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4
cases (1 in the last 5 years), 1983–2022 · leading case: Parker Land & Cattle Co. v. Wyoming Game & Fish Comm'n, 845 P.2d 1040 (Wyo. 1993).
Parker Land & Cattle Co. v. Wyoming Game & Fish Comm'n, 845 P.2d 1040 (Wyo. 1993). “Within ten (10) days after receipt of the decision, either party may apply to the board for modification of the decision under W.S. 1-36-111. Either party may apply to the district court for vacation of a decision under W.”
Dorr, Keller, Bentley & Pecha v. Dorr, Bentley & Pecha, 841 P.2d 811 (Wyo. 1992). “[6] Wyo.Stat. § 1-36-111 (1988) provides for modification of the award by the arbitrators.”
In the Matter of the Claim for Damages Filed By Josh Longwell With the Wyoming Game & Fish Dep't: Josh Longwell v. Wyoming Game & Fish Dep't, 2022 WY 56 (Wyo. 2022). “Within ten (10) days after receipt of the decision, either party may apply to the board for modification of the decision under W.S. 1-36-111. Either party may apply to the district court for vacation of a decision under W.”
T & M Props. v. ZVFK Architects & Planners, 661 P.2d 1040 (Wyo. 1983). “Parties may also apply within twenty days to the arbitrator to modify or correct an award under § 1-36-111, W.S.1977, which provides: “(a) On application of a party or an order of the court, the arbitrators may modify the award: “(i) When there was an evident miscalculation of…”
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