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At any time more than 60 days after service of the complaint and at least 28 days before the date set for trial, any party may serve on an opposing party an offer to allow settlement or judgment on specified terms, with the costs then accrued.
Service of a subpoena upon a person named therein shall be made by delivering a copy thereof to such person and, if the person's attendance is commanded, by tendering to that person the fees for one day's attendance and the mileage allowed by law.
Rule 60 - Relief from a judgment or order (a) Corrections Based on Clerical Mistakes; Oversights and Omissions. The court may correct a clerical mistake or a mistake arising from oversight or omission whenever one is found in a judgment, order, or other part of the record.
Wyoming rule 41 (a) (1) reads: a notice of dismissal operates as an adjudication on the merits when filed by a plaintiff who has once dismissed in any court an action in which service was obtained, based on or including the same claim.
Rule 35 - Physical and mental examinations (a) Order for an Examination. (1) In General. The court where the action is pending may order a party whose mental or physical condition-including blood group-is in controversy to submit to a physical or mental examination by a suitably licensed or certified examiner.
The court on motion of a defendant may grant a new trial to that defendant if required in the interest of justice.