West Virginia Statutes

§ 37-6-13 — Property subject to distress

West Virginia § 37-6-13
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 37REAL PROPERTY
Art. 6LANDLORD AND TENANT

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W. Va. Code § 37-6-13 (2026).

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The distress may be levied on any goods of the lessee, or his assignee or undertenant, found on the premises, or which may have been removed therefrom not more than thirty days. If the goods of such lessee, assignee or undertenant, when carried on the premises, are subject to a lien which is valid against his creditors, his interest only in such goods shall be liable to such distress. If any lien be created thereon while they are upon the leased premises, they shall be liable to distress, but for not more than one year's rent, whether it shall have accrued before or after the creation of the lien: Provided, That if the goods are subject to a perfected purchase money security interest, as defined in section one hundred seven, article nine, chapter forty-six of this code, and that such purch

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Legislative History

1994 Reg. Sess., HB4133

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