West Virginia Code § 1-3-9

Jurisdiction of courts; transfer of cases
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The courts which, at the time of the passage of the act creating a new county, had
jurisdiction over the counties from which it is formed shall retain jurisdiction over all
actions, suits and proceedings therein pending at the passage of the act, and shall try and
determine the same, and award execution and other process thereon, except in cases in
which the plaintiff and one or more of the defendants reside or do business ein the new
county; which last-mentioned cases, together with the papers and a transcript of the record
of the proceedings therein had, shall, after that day, if either party so dresires, be transferred
to the proper court of the new county, and there tried and determined as other cases
brought in the new county.

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