West Virginia Statutes
§ 38-11-13 — How possessory lien may be waived, lost or released
West Virginia § 38-11-13
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W. Va. Code § 38-11-13 (2026).
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Any lien or pledge mentioned in this article which is dependent upon the lienor's possession shall be released by the lienor:
(a)By the voluntary surrender of the possession of the property upon which the lien is claimed;
(b)By the payment or tender by the owner of such property, or any person having an interest in such property, to the lienor, of the amount of the debt due such lienor, for which debt such lien is properly held;
(c)By the assertion of the person holding such property of some other claim or interest in the property, inconsistent with the right of the owner to have possession of his property upon the payment of the debt for which a lien might lawfully have been claimed;
(d)By the fraudulent assertion of a claim of an amount greater than is due to such claimant for th
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West Virginia § 38-11-13, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wv/38/38-11-13.