Wyoming Statutes
Wyo. Stat. § 17-14-903 (2026)
Winding up.
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Except as provided in the partnership agreement, the general partners who have not wrongfully dissolved a limited partnership or, if none, the limited partners, may wind up the limited partnership's affairs; but the district court may wind up the limited partnership's affairs upon application of any partner, his legal representative, or assignee.
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Cited in 2
cases, 2008–2019 · leading case: Suzan D. Fritchel Alexandra J. White, Drew Ann White Gavin M. Terry Isaac T. White Jacob A. Terry & Kerry P. White v. Marcus White, In His Capacity as the Pers. Rep. of the Est. of John E. White, & the Est. of John E. White, A/K/A John Edward White, 2019 WY 117 (Wyo. 2019).
Suzan D. Fritchel Alexandra J. White, Drew Ann White Gavin M. Terry Isaac T. White Jacob A. Terry & Kerry P. White v. Marcus White, In His Capacity as the Pers. Rep. of the Est. of John E. White, & the Est. of John E. White, A/K/A John Edward White, 2019 WY 117 (Wyo. 2019). “” See Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 17-14-903 (LexisNexis 2019).”
Weiss v. Weiss, 178 P.3d 1091 (Wyo. 2008). “*1099 [¶ 22] Wyo. Stat. Ann. §§ 17-14-903 and 17-14-904 (LexisNexis 2007) authorize the district court to wind up a limited partnership’s affairs and distribute the assets to the limited partners.”
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