1-31-115. Rights of persons adjudged entitled to office; generally; to take oath and execute bond; taking over office; demanding books and papers.
If judgment is rendered in favor of the person claiming to be entitled to an office, he may, after taking the oath of office and executing any official bond required by law, assume the execution of the office. He shall immediately demand of the defendant all books and papers in his custody or within his power pertaining to the office from which he has been ousted.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Title 1 - Code of Civil Procedure
Section 1-31-101 - Actions Against Persons.
Section 1-31-102 - Actions Against Corporations.
Section 1-31-103 - Commencement of Action.
Section 1-31-104 - Upon Whose Relation Action Brought; Security for Costs.
Section 1-31-105 - Action by Person Claiming Public Office; Security for Costs.
Section 1-31-106 - Appointment of Attorney When County Attorney Disabled.
Section 1-31-107 - Petition in Action for Usurpation of Office.
Section 1-31-108 - All Claimants May Be Made Defendants.
Section 1-31-109 - Place of Bringing Action.
Section 1-31-110 - Issuance and Service of Summons.
Section 1-31-111 - Service by Publication.
Section 1-31-112 - Judgment in Case of Usurpation.
Section 1-31-113 - Judgment Ousting Trustee or Director of Corporation.
Section 1-31-118 - Judgment Against Corporations; Corporation to Be Ousted and Dissolved.
Section 1-31-120 - Judgment Against Corporations; Duties and Powers of Trustees.
Section 1-31-122 - Judgment for Costs.
Section 1-31-124 - Injunction in Aid of Proceedings Against Banking Associations.
Section 1-31-127 - Limitation Upon Time of Bringing Action Against Corporations or Officer.
Section 1-31-128 - Actions Against Officers of Ousted Corporations; Limitation Upon Time.