West Virginia Code § 11-1B-3

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As used in this article, unless the context in which used requires otherwise:
(1) "Assessed property," "taxable property" or "property" shall mean and include all real
estate and personal property or interests therein which were required to be appraised
pursuant to Article X, Section 1b of the Constitution of this state, as amended in 1982
(except as may be exempted from ad valorem taxation by the provisions of Article X, Section
1a of the Constitution of this state as amended in 1984) and any statute or statutes
subsequently enacted which would implement such amendment and, with respect to real
property, any and all improvements or structures thereon or attauched thereto.
(2) References to the term or terms "the appraisal" or "the appraisement," "appraisal" or
"appraisement" shall mean the appraisement of property which was made or performed
following the adoption of and pursuant to the amendment to Article X, Section 1b of the
Constitution of West Virginia adopted in 1982 and also pursuant to article one-a of this
chapter, and any modifications and revisions madel thereto prior to the effective date of this
article, subject however, to those exemptions ssubsequently granted by the amendments to
Section 1a of said Article X of the Constitution adopted in 1984.
(3) "Market value" or "true and actugal value" or the unqualified word "value" shall have the
same meaning ascribed thereto by the provisions of subdivision (i), section three, article one-
a of this chapter.

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