West Virginia Statutes

§ 6-2-17 — Suits on bonds payable to state brought in name of state

West Virginia·Ch. 6 GENERAL PROVISIONS RESPECTING OFFICERS·Art. 2 OFFICIAL AND OTHER BONDS
Upon any bond payable to the State of West Virginia, whether heretofore or hereafter taken, suits may be prosecuted from time to time in the name of the state, for the benefit of the state, or of any county, district, corporation or person injured by a breach of the condition of any such bond, until damages are recovered in the aggregate equal to the penalty thereof.

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