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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 38-2-104

Form of condition of obligation

All bonds required by the three (3) preceding sections may be conditioned as follows: "Whereas, the above bounden .... was .... to the office of .... on the .... day of .... A.D., ..... Now, therefore, the conditions of this obligation are such that if the said bounden .... and his deputies shall well and truly perform all the duties of his said office of .... as is or may be prescribed by law and shall with all reasonable skill, diligence, good faith and honesty safely keep and be responsible for all funds coming into the hands of such officer by virtue of his office; and pay over without delay to the person or persons authorized by law to receive the same all moneys which may come into his hands by virtue of his said office; and shall well and truly deliver to his successor in office, or such other person or persons as are authorized by law to receive the same, all moneys, books, papers and things of every kind and nature held by him as such officer, the above obligation to be void; otherwise remain in full force and effect." 38-2-105. Bonds of state, county and municipal officers; payment of premiums. Any state, county, municipal or district officer required by law or the order of any state, county or municipal council, board or organization to give a bond or other obligation, may include as a part of the lawful expenses of executing and performing the duties of his office, a reasonable sum paid a company authorized under the laws of this state to become his surety on the bond or obligation. He may pay the sum or expense from any contingent or other fund furnished by the state, county, municipality or organization for the payment of the lawful expenses of the officer or may upon proper presentation of a claim for the sum or expense, have it paid by any state, county or municipal council, board or organization that ordered and directed the bond or obligation to be furnished.

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