Wyoming Statutes
Wyo. Stat. § 40-14-453 (2026)
Cancellation by creditor.
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A creditor shall not request cancellation of a policy of
property or liability insurance except after the debtor's
default or in accordance with a written authorization by the
debtor, and in either case the cancellation does not take effect
until written notice is delivered to the debtor or mailed to him
at his address as stated by him. The notice shall state that the
policy may be cancelled on a date not less than ten (10) days
after the notice is delivered, or, if the notice is mailed, not
less than thirteen (13) days after it is mailed.
Part 4. Refund of Certain Credit Insurance ProductsNotes of Decisions
Cited in 1
case, 1981–1981 · leading case: Foremost Life Ins. Co. v. Langdon, 633 P.2d 938 (Wyo. 1981).
Foremost Life Ins. Co. v. Langdon, 633 P.2d 938 (Wyo. 1981). “40-14 — 430 through W.S. 40-14-453, and that these code provisions expand upon Chapter 21 of the Wyoming Insurance Code.”
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