1-32-202. Petition in actions to recover realty; sufficiency.
In an action to recover real property it is sufficient if the plaintiff's petition states that he has a legal estate in and is entitled to possession of the real property, describing the same with sufficient certainty as to enable an officer holding an execution to identify it, and that the defendant unlawfully keeps him out of possession. It is not necessary to state how the plaintiff's estate or ownership is derived.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Title 1 - Code of Civil Procedure
Article 2 - Quieting Title, Ejectment, Rights of Occupying Claimants
Section 1-32-201 - Action to Quiet Title.
Section 1-32-202 - Petition in Actions to Recover Realty; Sufficiency.
Section 1-32-203 - Petition in Action to Recover Realty; Answer.
Section 1-32-204 - Petition in Action Against Cotenant.
Section 1-32-205 - Recovery When Right Terminates During Action.
Section 1-32-206 - Benefit of Occupying Claimant Law.
Section 1-32-207 - Conditions Under Which Occupying Claimant to Be Paid for Improvements.
Section 1-32-209 - Entry of Claim Against Occupying Claimant; Subsequent Procedure.
Section 1-32-211 - Setting Aside Verdict and Judgment.
Section 1-32-212 - Judgment on Report of Jury in Favor of Plaintiff in Ejectment.
Section 1-32-213 - Proceedings if Report of Jury Is for Occupying Claimant.
Section 1-32-214 - Writ of Possession to Issue on Payment for Improvements.
Section 1-32-215 - Writ of Possession to Issue if Deed Tendered and Payment Refused.