1-32-109. Appraisement required where estate cannot be divided according to writ; return by commissioners; election to take at appraised value.
When the commissioners are of the opinion that the estate cannot be divided according to the demand of the writ without manifest injury to its value, they shall return that fact to the court with a just valuation of the estate. If the court approves the return and one (1) or more of the parties elects to take the estate at such appraised value, it shall be adjudged to him upon his paying to the other parties their proportion of the appraised value according to their respective rights, or securing the same as hereinafter provided.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Title 1 - Code of Civil Procedure
Section 1-32-101 - Who Compelled to Make Partition.
Section 1-32-102 - Where Proceedings to Be Had.
Section 1-32-103 - Filing and Contents of Petition.
Section 1-32-106 - View and Examination of Estate by Commissioners; Setting Aside Under Oath.
Section 1-32-107 - Partition of Several Tracts.
Section 1-32-108 - Amicable Partition.
Section 1-32-110 - Terms of Payment Upon Election to Take; Execution of Conveyance.
Section 1-32-111 - Order for Sale of Estate in Absence of Election to Take.
Section 1-32-112 - Conduct and Terms of Sale.
Section 1-32-116 - Succeeding Officer May Make Deed.
Section 1-32-117 - Guardian May Act for Ward.
Section 1-32-118 - Powers of Foreign Guardian.
Section 1-32-119 - Actions by 1 Tenant in Common or Coparcener Against Another.
Section 1-32-120 - Partition of Property of Religious Corporations.
Section 1-32-121 - Partition of Property of Religious Societies.
Section 1-32-122 - Costs and Expenses to Be Equitably Taxed.