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.
Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 1-32-202
Petition in actions to recover realty; sufficiency
Applied in 2 court decisions — leading case Prancing Antelope I, LLC, a Wyoming limited liability company Chris Shannon and Cynthia G. Bloomquist v. Saratoga Inn Overlook Homeowners Association, Inc., a Wyoming nonprofit corporation (2021)
Most recently applied in Dwight Lyman and Betty L. Lyman, as Individuals and as Trustees of the Dwight Lyman Living Trust Dated November 11, 2016, and Trustees of the Betty L. Lyman Living Trust Dated November 11, 2016 v. Robert B. Childs, Individually and as Trustee of the Robert B. Childs Living Trust Dated April 4, 2012 (February 2023)
Official source: Wyoming Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Wyoming statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.