2-7-610. Equitable conversion; effect thereof.
A testamentary direction to sell real property, or the exercise of a testamentary power of sale of real property constitutes an equitable conversion of real estate into personal property, but shall not affect distribution of the estate under the provisions of the will.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Title 2 - Wills, Decedents' Estates and Probate Code
Chapter 7 - Administration of Estates
Article 6 - Sale and Other Disposition of Property
Section 2-7-601 - When Conveyance Required; Generally.
Section 2-7-602 - When Conveyance Required; Time and Place for Hearing; Notice.
Section 2-7-603 - When Conveyance Required; Hearing.
Section 2-7-604 - When Conveyance Required; Order for Conveyance; Journal Entry.
Section 2-7-605 - When Conveyance Required; Execution.
Section 2-7-606 - When Conveyance Required; Dismissal of Petition; Specific Performance.
Section 2-7-607 - When Conveyance Required; Title to Pass.
Section 2-7-608 - When Conveyance Required; Right of Successor to Enforce.
Section 2-7-609 - When Power Given in Will.
Section 2-7-610 - Equitable Conversion; Effect Thereof.
Section 2-7-611 - When Real Property Deemed Personalty; When Personalty Deemed Real Property.
Section 2-7-613 - Sale of Personalty Without Court Order.
Section 2-7-614 - Petition to Sell; Generally.
Section 2-7-615 - Petition to Sell; Notice and Hearing; Exception; Court Order.
Section 2-7-616 - Sale Subject to Mortgage.
Section 2-7-617 - Extension of Credit in Sales.
Section 2-7-618 - Purchase by Holder of Lien.
Section 2-7-619 - Bond to Prevent Sale; Liability for Breach; Effect of Compliance.
Section 2-7-620 - Collateral Attacks Precluded.
Section 2-7-621 - Order for Sale, Generally.
Section 2-7-622 - Notice of Auction Required.
Section 2-7-623 - Adjournment of Sale.
Section 2-7-624 - Verified Report Required; Confirmation of Sale, by Court; Hearing May Be Ordered.