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    • Wyoming Statutes
    • Title 1 - Code of Civil Procedure
    • Chapter 37 - Declaratory Judgments
    • Section 1-37-115 - Provisions Severable.

    Wyoming Statutes
    Chapter 37 - Declaratory Judgments
    Section 1-37-115 - Provisions Severable.

    1-37-115. Provisions severable.
    The provisions of the Uniform Declaratory Judgments Act are independent and severable. The invalidity of one (1) provision shall not affect or render the remainder of the act invalid.

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    Structure Wyoming Statutes

    Wyoming Statutes

    Title 1 - Code of Civil Procedure

    Chapter 37 - Declaratory Judgments

    Section 1-37-101 - Short Title.

    Section 1-37-102 - Scope and General Consideration.

    Section 1-37-103 - Right of Interested Party to Have Determination Made.

    Section 1-37-104 - Contract May Be Construed at Any Time.

    Section 1-37-105 - Fiduciary's Rights to Be Construed.

    Section 1-37-106 - Adjudication of Water Rights.

    Section 1-37-107 - Enumeration Not Exclusive.

    Section 1-37-108 - Discretionary Power Retained by Court.

    Section 1-37-109 - Review.

    Section 1-37-110 - Supplemental Relief.

    Section 1-37-111 - Determination of Issues of Fact.

    Section 1-37-112 - Costs.

    Section 1-37-113 - Parties Generally; Proceedings Involving Validity of Ordinance or Franchise.

    Section 1-37-114 - Construction of Chapter.

    Section 1-37-115 - Provisions Severable.

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