1-30-101. "Mandamus" defined.
Mandamus is a writ issued in the name of the state to an inferior tribunal, a corporation, board or person commanding the performance of an act which the law specially enjoins as a duty resulting from an office, trust or station.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Title 1 - Code of Civil Procedure
Section 1-30-101 - "Mandamus" Defined.
Section 1-30-102 - By What Courts Issued; Cannot Control Judicial Discretion.
Section 1-30-103 - Application for Writ; Notice to Defendant.
Section 1-30-104 - Writ Not to Be Issued if Adequate Remedy at Law; Party Beneficially Interested.
Section 1-30-106 - Docket Entry of Allowance of Writ.
Section 1-30-107 - Issuance and Service of Writ.
Section 1-30-108 - Defendant May Answer.
Section 1-30-109 - Judgment on Default.
Section 1-30-110 - Effect and Construction of Pleadings.
Section 1-30-111 - Issues of Fact; Trial.
Section 1-30-112 - Judgment for Plaintiff; Damages.
Section 1-30-113 - Recovery a Bar to Other Actions.
Section 1-30-114 - Costs Against Relator.
Section 1-30-115 - Penalty for Failure to Comply With Mandamus.
Section 1-30-116 - County Treasurer to Levy and Assess Tax Upon Mandamus.
Section 1-30-118 - County Treasurer to Levy and Assess Tax Upon Mandamus; Powers of Court.