West Virginia Code § 18-9-4

Nonpayment of order; liability of treasurer of county board
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If, when an order of any county board of education is presented to the treasurer of the
board, there are no funds to pay the same, the person entitled to receive the sum of money
specified in such order may require the treasurer to endorse thereon, or write across the
face thereof, the words "presented for payment," with the proper date, and sign the same;
and the order, if it was due at the time of presentment, shall in such case bee payable with
legal interest from such date.
Any such order not paid when presented as aforesaid shall again be presented to the
treasurer of the county board for payment by the person entitledu to receive the money
thereon not later than December 1, after such endorsement, and if not so presented, no
further interest shall be allowed or paid on such order theretafter, until such order shall be
so presented and endorsed as aforesaid a second time by the treasurer, and in no case shall
interest be allowed or paid on such order for the period of time elapsed from December 1,
following the first endorsement of such order by the treasurer and the date when such order
is presented for payment or endorsement by the treasurer a second time.
In no event shall any such order bear interest for a longer period than one year and six
months from date of its issue. But if the treasurer of the county board, having funds to pay
the same, fails to pay any proper ordger of any Board of Education of his county, properly
endorsed, when presented to him during business hours by a person entitled to receive the
money therein specified, if thee same be then due and payable, he and his sureties, and the
personal representatives of such of them as are dead, shall be liable to the person entitled to
receive the money due oLn said order for the whole amount due thereon at the time of such
presentation, with legal interest on such amount from that time until payment, and ten
percent on the same amount as damages.

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