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Section 1-21-202 - Commencement of Actions; Remedy Cumulative; Continuance to Obtain Attorney; Docketing — Wyoming Law | CourtGPT
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Section 1-21-202 - Commencement of Actions; Remedy Cumulative; Continuance to Obtain Attorney; Docketing

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1-21-202. Commencement of actions; remedy cumulative; continuance to obtain attorney; docketing. (a) Actions may be commenced, heard and determined under W.S. 1-21-201 through 1-21-205 if the state, any governmental entity, any natural person, corporation, partnership, association or other organization appears before any circuit court and executes an affidavit reciting the full address of the defendant, the nature of the claim, the amount due and stating that demand has been made and payment refused. The remedy provided by this article is cumulative and not exclusive. (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of Chapter 5 of Title 33 of the Wyoming Statutes, in small claims court, the state, governmental entities, natural persons, corporations, partnerships, associations or other organizations may litigate actions on behalf of themselves in person or through authorized employees, with or without an attorney, provided that if an attorney appears, the opposing party is entitled to a continuance for the purpose of obtaining an attorney of its own. (c) The circuit judge shall docket the case as provided by law.