1-32-121. Partition of property of religious societies.
When two (2) or more religious societies or congregations have acquired in common land upon which to erect a house of public worship, buildings for church or school purposes, or for a cemetery, and either desires to abandon the joint use of the property, it may commence an action for the partition of the common property except the cemetery, which may continue to be used in common.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Title 1 - Code of Civil Procedure
Section 1-32-101 - Who Compelled to Make Partition.
Section 1-32-102 - Where Proceedings to Be Had.
Section 1-32-103 - Filing and Contents of Petition.
Section 1-32-106 - View and Examination of Estate by Commissioners; Setting Aside Under Oath.
Section 1-32-107 - Partition of Several Tracts.
Section 1-32-108 - Amicable Partition.
Section 1-32-110 - Terms of Payment Upon Election to Take; Execution of Conveyance.
Section 1-32-111 - Order for Sale of Estate in Absence of Election to Take.
Section 1-32-112 - Conduct and Terms of Sale.
Section 1-32-116 - Succeeding Officer May Make Deed.
Section 1-32-117 - Guardian May Act for Ward.
Section 1-32-118 - Powers of Foreign Guardian.
Section 1-32-119 - Actions by 1 Tenant in Common or Coparcener Against Another.
Section 1-32-120 - Partition of Property of Religious Corporations.
Section 1-32-121 - Partition of Property of Religious Societies.
Section 1-32-122 - Costs and Expenses to Be Equitably Taxed.