West Virginia Statutes

§ 55-4-14 — Consent rules not to be used; what plaintiff must prove generally

West Virginia § 55-4-14
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 55ACTIONS, SUITS AND ARBITRATION; JUDICIAL SALE
Art. 4EJECTMENT

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W. Va. Code § 55-4-14 (2026).

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The consent rules shall not be used. The plaintiff need not prove an actual entry on or possession of the premises demanded, or receipt of any profits thereof, nor any lease, entry or ouster, except as hereinafter provided. But it shall be sufficient for him to show a right to the possession of the premises at the time of the commencement of the suit.

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