West Virginia Statutes
§ 44-5-5 — When additional or new bond may be required of a fiduciary, or his authority be revoked
West Virginia·Ch. 44 ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES AND TRUSTS·Art. 5 GENERAL PROVISIONS AS TO FIDUCIARIES
The county commission under whose order, or under the order of whose clerk, any such fiduciary derives his authority, when it appears proper on any report of the clerk or a fiduciary commissioner or a commissioner in chancery, or on evidence adduced before it by any party interested, may, at any time, whether such fiduciary shall or shall not have before given any bond, or whether he shall have given one with or without sureties, order him to give before the commission an additional bond within a prescribed reasonable time, in such penalty, and with or without sureties, as may appear proper; or when any surety on the bond of a fiduciary, or the personal representative of any surety, shall apply therefor, the commission shall order the fiduciary to give before it a new bond within a prescri
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Legislative History
1982 Reg. Sess., SB445
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