West Virginia Constitution

Article VIII, § 14 — Pending causes; transfer of causes; records

West Virginia Const. art. VIII, § 14

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CitationWest Virginia Const. art. VIII, § 14
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W. Va. Const. art. VIII, § 14.

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Until otherwise provided by law, all matters pending in any court on the effective date of this article shall remain and be prosecuted in the court in which they are pending. Whenever the jurisdiction, powers or duties of any court are terminated or changed, the Legislature shall provide by law for the transfer of all matters pending therein as to which the court shall not thereafter act, together with all of the records and papers pertaining thereto, to a court having jurisdiction, powers or duties as to such matters, and shall provide for the prosecution therein of such matters as if then and there pending. All records and papers pertaining to matters already disposed of in any court shall be preserved or disposed of in a manner prescribed by law.

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