As amended through April 30, 2019
Rule 1.05 - Appealable order defined An appealable order is:
(a) An order affecting a substantial right in an action, when such order, in effect, determines the action and prevents a judgment; or (b) An order affecting a substantial right made in a special proceeding; or (c) An order made upon a summary application in an action after judgment; or (d) An order, including a conditional order, granting a new trial on the grounds stated in Rule 59(a) (4) and (5), Wyo. R. Civ. P.; if an appeal is taken from such an order, the judgment shall remain final and in effect for the purposes of appeal by another party; or (e) Interlocutory orders and decrees of the district courts which: (1) Grant, continue, or modify injunctions, or dissolve injunctions, or refuse to dissolve or modify injunctions; or (See Rule 13 for additional guidance on review of interlocutory orders.)