West Virginia Statutes
§ 7-5-9 — Exemption of county property from execution; enforcing payment of order or judgment
West Virginia § 7-5-9
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W. Va. Code § 7-5-9 (2026).
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The land, buildings, furniture and books belonging to a county, and used for county purposes, shall not be subject to execution or other process; but the county court shall issue an order on the treasury to satisfy any judgment or decree against the county, upon presentation of a copy thereof properly certified by the clerk of the court by which it was rendered. When any order on the county treasury has been presented to the sheriff without obtaining payment, or the sheriff has evaded or hindered such presentation, it shall be lawful for the person entitled to the money due on such order, judgment, or decree, to petition any court having jurisdiction, or a judge thereof in vacation, for a writ of mandamus, to be directed to the county court of such county, commanding it to provide for the
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West Virginia § 7-5-9, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wv/7-5-9.