West Virginia Statutes
§ 38-2-23 — Effect of failure of owner to record contract and bond
West Virginia § 38-2-23
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Bluebook
W. Va. Code § 38-2-23 (2026).
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In the event any such owner should fail to record such contract and bond, or in the event the penalty of such bond should not be equal to the contract price, or in the event such bond should not be solvent at the time when given, then such contractor shall be deemed to be the agent of such owner and the building or other structure and the improvements appurtenant thereto, together with the interest of the owner thereof in and to the lot of land whereon the same stands or to which it is removed, shall be held liable and subject to such perfected liens, for the full and true value of all work and labor done and of all materials, machinery and equipment furnished therefor, although the same may exceed in the aggregate the price stipulated in the contract between the owner and the contractor.
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West Virginia § 38-2-23, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wv/38/38-2-23.