1-30-103. Application for writ; notice to defendant.
The application for a writ must be by petition, in the name of the state, on the relation of the party applying and verified by affidavit. The court may require notice of the application to be given to the defendant, may grant an order to show cause why it should not be allowed, or may allow the writ without notice.
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.