Any real estate outside this state, to which it may appear by such examination that the execution debtor is entitled, shall be forthwith conveyed by him to the officer to whom was delivered such fieri facias or execution; and any money, bank notes, securities, evidences of debt, or other personal estate, which it may appear by such examination are in the possession or under the control of such debtor, though in the hands of some other person, shall be delivered by him as far as practicable, to the same officer, or by such other person and in such manner as may be ordered by the commissioner; and any chose in action or other intangible property shall be assigned or conveyed to the officer.
W. Va. Code § 38-5-4
Conveyance of real estate outside state and delivery or assignment of personal estate to officer
Applied in 3 court decisions — leading case 217 W. Va. 696 - State Ex Rel. Termnet Merchant Services, Inc. v. Jordan (2005)
Most recently applied in 217 W. Va. 696 - State Ex Rel. Termnet Merchant Services, Inc. v. Jordan (June 2005)
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