1-3-118. Right to commence new action.
If in an action commenced in due time a judgment for the plaintiff is reversed, or if the plaintiff fails otherwise than upon the merits and the time limited for the commencement of the action has expired at the date of the reversal or failure, the plaintiff, or his representatives if he dies and if the cause of action survives, may commence a new action within one (1) year after the date of the failure or reversal. This provision also applies to any claim asserted in any pleading by a defendant.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Title 1 - Code of Civil Procedure
Chapter 3 - Limitation of Actions
Section 1-3-101 - Applicability of Provisions.
Section 1-3-102 - When Actions May Be Commenced.
Section 1-3-103 - Recovery of Real Property; Generally.
Section 1-3-104 - Recovery of Real Property; Legal Disability.
Section 1-3-105 - Actions Other Than Recovery of Real Property.
Section 1-3-106 - When Certain Causes of Action Accrue.
Section 1-3-107 - Act, Error or Omission in Rendering Professional or Health Care Services.
Section 1-3-108 - Official Bonds and Statutory Undertakings.
Section 1-3-109 - Actions Not Otherwise Limited.
Section 1-3-110 - "Substantial Completion" Defined.
Section 1-3-111 - Improvements to Real Property; Generally.
Section 1-3-112 - Improvements to Real Property; Exception as to Persons in Possession or Control.
Section 1-3-113 - Improvements to Real Property; Extension of Limitations Precluded.
Section 1-3-114 - Legal Disabilities.
Section 1-3-115 - Liability Created by Federal Statute.
Section 1-3-116 - Absence From State, Abscondence or Concealment.
Section 1-3-117 - Effect of Foreign Law.
Section 1-3-118 - Right to Commence New Action.
Section 1-3-119 - Effect of Partial Payment or New Promise in Writing.