West Virginia Statutes

§ 37-4-3 — Allotment or sale; procedure for allotment

West Virginia § 37-4-3
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 37REAL PROPERTY
Art. 4PARTITION

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W. Va. Code § 37-4-3 (2026).

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When partition cannot be conveniently made, the entire subject may be allotted to any party or parties who will accept it, and pay therefor to the other party or parties such sum of money as his or their interest therein may entitle him or them to; or in any case in which partition cannot be conveniently made, if the interests of one or more of those who are entitled to the subject, or its proceeds, will be promoted by a sale of the entire subject, or allotment of part and sale of the residue, and the interest of the other person or persons so entitled will not be prejudiced thereby, the court, notwithstanding the fact that any of those entitled may be an infant, insane person, or convict, may order such sale, or such sale and allotment, and make distribution of the proceeds of sale, accor

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Legislative History

2020 Reg. Sess., HB4956; 1957 Reg. Sess., SB97; 1953 Reg. Sess., HB173

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