West Virginia Statutes

§ 38-3-7 — Judgment lien not good as against bona fide purchasers unless docketed, etc.; effect of issuing and filing execution

West Virginia § 38-3-7
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 38LIENS
Art. 3JUDGMENT LIENS

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W. Va. Code § 38-3-7 (2026).

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No judgment shall be a lien as against a purchaser of real estate for valuable consideration without notice, unless it be docketed according to the fifth section of this article, in the county wherein such real estate is, before a deed therefor to such purchaser is delivered for record to the clerk of the county court of such county; nor shall such judgment, though it be docketed as aforesaid, be a lien, after ten years from its date as against such a purchaser who purchases after such ten years, unless within such ten years an execution shall have issued on such judgment and such execution or a copy thereof be filed in the office of such clerk, or, unless such purchaser have actual notice of the fact that such execution was issued, though it was not so filed; nor shall such judgment, thou

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