West Virginia Code § 11-3-3

Who to furnish property list
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The list required in the preceding section shall be made and information furnished: (a) With
respect to property of a minor, by his guardian, if he has one, and if he has none, by his
father, if living, or, if not, by his mother, if living, and if neither be living or be a resident of
this state, by the person having charge of the property; (b) with respect to the separate
property of a married woman, by herself or her husband in her name; (c) wieth respect to the
property of a husband, who is out of the state or incapable of listing such property, by his
wife; (d) with respect to the property held in trust, by the trustee, if in rpossession thereof,
otherwise by the party for whose benefit it is held; (e) with respect to the personal property
of a deceased person, by the personal representative; (f) with respect to the property of an
insane person, or a person sentenced to confinement in the penitentiary, by his committee;
(g) with respect to the property of a company, whether incortporated or not, whose assets are
in the hands of an agent, factor or receiver, by such agent, factor or receiver, otherwise by
the president or proper accounting officer, partner or agent within the state; (h) with respect
to credits or investments, in the possession or under the charge of a receiver or
commissioner, by such receiver or commissioner; and (i) with respect to shares in a banking
institution or national banking association, by the cashier, secretary or principal accounting
officer of such banking institution or national banking association, as provided in section
fourteen of this article.

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