West Virginia Statutes
§ 38-7-23 — Custody of attached property; sale of perishable property or property expensive to keep; terms
West Virginia § 38-7-23
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Bluebook
W. Va. Code § 38-7-23 (2026).
Text
Property seized under an attachment, and retained by the officer, shall be kept in the same manner as similar property taken under execution. But perishable property, or property which is expensive to keep, may be sold by order of the court, or in vacation, by order of the judge, such sale to be made in the same manner and upon the same terms as if it were a sale under an execution, issuing from a court other than a justice court.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 38-1-1
Vendor's lien; its enforcement§ 38-1-17
Personal property after foreclosure; notice and access to recover personal property; abandonment§ 38-1-1a
Deeds of trust conveying real and/or personal property; limitations on application of article§ 38-1-3
Sales under trust deeds§ 38-1-4
Notice of sale§ 38-1-5
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West Virginia § 38-7-23, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wv/38-7-23.