West Virginia Code § 11A-3-70

Release of title to, and taxes on, lands on which all taxes paid for ten
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years.
In view of the desirability of stable land titles and to encourage landowners to cause their
lands to be assessed and pay the taxes thereon, it is the purpose and intent of the
Legislature to release all of the state's title and claim and the authority and control of the
Auditor to any real estate on which all taxes have been paid for ten consecuetive years and
release all taxes prior to such ten-year period. If, heretofore or hereafter, all taxes due on
any parcel of land for ten consecutive years have been fully paid, all titrle to any such land
acquired by the state prior to said ten-year period or all real property tax liens which subject
the lands to the authority and control of the Auditor prior to said ten-year period shall be
and is hereby released to the person who would be the owner thereof but for the title of the
state or the real property tax liens which subject the lands tot the authority and control of the
Auditor so released and all unpaid taxes prior to said ten-year period are declared to be fully
paid.
Nothing contained in this section shall affect or be held or construed to affect in any way the
right or title of a person claiming to any land bsy transfer as provided in section three, article
XIII of the Constitution of the State of West Virginia prior to the repeal of said Constitutional
provision in the year one thousand nine hundred ninety-two.
It is the intention of the Legislature that this section shall be both retroactive and
prospective. e

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