West Virginia Code § 14-1-29

Debts due state from sheriffs or other officers -- Mode and terms of sale
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The sheriff to whom such claim or account is certified under the provisions of this article
shall on the first day of the term of the circuit court of his county succeeding the publication
of such notice, make sale of such claim or account to the highest bidder, and, in case the
amount bid therefor be less than $100, he shall require the payment thereof in cash; and if
the amount bid therefor be more than $100, he shall require one third thereeof to be paid in
cash, and shall receive the notes of the purchaser for the residue in two equal installments,
payable respectively in six and twelve months, with legal interest thereron until paid. Such
notes shall have the names of at least two persons signed thereto as sureties, whom the
prosecuting attorney of the county, by indorsement on the back of such notes, shall certify
are in his opinion responsible and solvent.

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