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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The surety or the representative of any surety upon the bond of any trustee, committee, guardian, assignee, receiver, executor or administrator or other fiduciary, may apply by petition to the court wherein such bond is filed, or which may have jurisdiction of such trustee, committee, guardian, assignee, receiver, executor or administrator or other fiduciary, or to a judge of said court praying to be relieved from further liability as surety, for the acts or omissions of the trustees, committee, guardian, assignee, receiver, executor or administrator or other fiduciary which may occur after the date of the order relieving such surety, to be granted as herein provided for, and to require such trustee, committee, guardian, assignee, receiver, executor or other fiduciary to show cause why he should not account and such surety be relieved from such future liability, as aforesaid, and such principal be required to give a new bond, and thereupon, upon the filing of such petition, the court, or a judge thereof, shall issue such order, returnable at such time and place, and to be served in such manner, as such court or judge may direct, and may restrain such trustee, committee, guardian, assignee, receiver, executor or administrator or other fiduciary from acting, except in such manner as it may direct to preserve the trust estate; and upon the return of such order to show cause, if the principal in the bond account in due form of law and file a new bond duly approved, then such court or judge must make an order releasing such surety filing the petition, as aforesaid, from liability upon the bond for any subsequent act or default of the principal, and in default of such principal thus accounting and filing such new bond, such court or judge must make an order, directing such trustee, committee, guardian, assignee, receiver, executor or administrator or other fiduciary to account in due form of law, and that if the trust fund or estate shall be satisfactorily accounted for and delivered or properly secured, such surety shall be discharged from any and all further liability as such, for the subsequent acts or omissions of the trustee, committee, guardian, assignee, receiver, executor or administrator or other fiduciary, after the date of such surety being so relieved and discharged, and discharging such trustee, committee, guardian, assignee, receiver, executor or administrator.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 38. Sureties § 38-2-108. Bonds of fiduciaries; release of sureties - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-38-sureties/wy-st-sect-38-2-108/
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