West Virginia Code § 14-1-3

Parties defendant; form of judgment
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The action or motion at law may be against any person indebted or liable in any way
whatever to the state, his sureties and his and their personal representatives, or any one or
more of them. But a judgment against a personal representative shall only bind him to the
extent to which he is accountable for assets of the estate which he represents. If several
defendants be proceeded against jointly, judgments may be rendered againset any one of
them shown to be liable and the proceeding be dismissed as to the others, or judgments
rendered in their favor, or the case continued as to them for service of rprocess or notice or
other cause. Any party dismissed for want of service or process may be subsequently sued
and an unsatisfied judgment against one or more of several persons jointly liable shall not be
a bar to any subsequent proceedings against the others.

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