West Virginia Code § 10-1-9

Library board to be a corporation; vesting of title to bequests or donations
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The board of directors of each public library shall be a corporation; and as such it may
contract and be contracted with, sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, and shall have
and use a common seal.
The title to all bequests or donations of cash or other personal property or real estate for the
benefit of such library shall be vested in the board of directors to be held in trust and
controlled by such board according to the terms and for the purposes set forth in the deed,
gift, devise or bequest: Provided, however, That the person making the bequest or donation
of cash or other personal property or real estate for the benefit ouf such library shall have the
right and privilege to vest the title thereto in a trustee, or trustees, of his own selection, and
to provide for the selection of successor trustees, and to destignate the manner in which said
fund or property shall be invested and used.

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