051-21 Wyo. Code R. § 21-7 - Types of Ownership
(a) Any Person
applying to record a new Brand, to Transfer a Brand, or to reissue an Abandoned
Brand must specify the ownership type on the application and provide any
necessary documents to the Board. The different ownership types and some of the
necessary documents for each ownership type are as follows:
(i) Individual.
(ii) Tenants in common, which is without
right-of-survivorship.
(iii)
Tenancy by the entirety, which is for Persons who are legally married pursuant
to the laws of Wyoming.
(iv) Joint
tenants with rights-of-survivorship.
(v) Partnership, other than a limited
partnership or registered limited liability partnership. The applicant must
list on the application all partners and agents authorized to act on behalf of
the partnership.
(vi) Limited
liability company (LLC), corporation, limited partnership, registered limited
liability partnership, or other entity recognized by Wyoming law. The necessary
documents include:
(A) Articles of
organization, articles of incorporation, or any other document that must be
filed to form the entity;
(B)
Documents showing that the entity is in good standing with the Wyoming
Secretary of State; and
(C) The
names of all Persons authorized to act on behalf of the entity and
documentation demonstrating the legal authority of those Persons to act on
behalf of the entity.
(vii) Trust. The Person applying to record or
Transfer a Brand for a trust must provide the Board with a copy of the trust
instrument or a certification or affidavit of trust in accordance with
W.S.
4-10-1014 that contains the information
specified in
W.S.
4-10-1014.
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