By a writ of fieri facias, the officer shall be commanded to make the money therein mentioned out of the personal property of the person against whom the judgment is. The writ may be levied upon goods and chattels, current money and bank notes, stamps, certificates of stock in a corporation, negotiable warehouse receipts, negotiable instruments, or any other negotiable evidences of indebtedness calling for a liquidated sum of money, belonging to the person against whom the judgment is.
W. Va. Code § 38-4-6
On what fieri facias may be levied
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Durnal v. Borg-Warner Acceptance Corp. (In Re DeMarco) (1990)
Most recently applied in Durnal v. Borg-Warner Acceptance Corp. (In Re DeMarco) (May 1990)
Official source: West Virginia Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain West Virginia statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.