5-2-105. Transaction of business at special term; not to interfere with regular term.
At any special term of the supreme court it shall be lawful to transact all business that can be transacted by the court at a regular term thereof, but no cause, action or proceeding shall be heard at such special term without the consent of the parties thereto, unless the matter presented be an ex parte application, that may be granted without notice to the adverse party. The ordering or holding of a special term of said court shall in no wise interfere with any regular term or adjourned regular term thereof.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Section 5-2-101 - Regular Terms.
Section 5-2-102 - Number of Justices; Chief Justice; Head of Judicial System.
Section 5-2-103 - Special Terms.
Section 5-2-104 - One Day Notice of Special Term; Order.
Section 5-2-105 - Transaction of Business at Special Term; Not to Interfere With Regular Term.
Section 5-2-107 - Causes May Be Matured to Adjourned Terms.
Section 5-2-109 - Undisposed Proceedings to Stand Continued.
Section 5-2-110 - Opinions to Be in Writing and Filed; Dissenting Opinion.
Section 5-2-112 - Justices Not to Practice Law.
Section 5-2-113 - Rules of Practice for Supreme Court; Effect of Rules.
Section 5-2-118 - Adoption of Rules and Regulations Relative to the Practice of Law.
Section 5-2-119 - Appeals From Courts of Limited Jurisdiction.
Section 5-2-121 - Indigent Civil Legal Services Account Created; Purposes.
Section 5-2-122 - Indigent Civil Legal Services Program Created; Purposes.