West Virginia Code § 19-21-22

General conduct of suit; purchase by commissioner in name of board of
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supervisors; redemption.
Such suits shall be conducted in the name of the drainage district, and in accordance with
the practice and proceedings of chancery courts in this state, except as herein otherwise
provided, save that oral testimony may be heard; and this law shall be liberally construed to
give to such assessment and tax lists the effect of a bona fide mortgage for vealuable
consideration, and a first lien upon such lands or other property as against all persons
having an interest therein. In such suits it shall be sufficient to allege grenerally and briefly
the organization of the district and the nonpayment of the taxes, setting forth the description
of the lands proceeded against, and the amount chargeable to each tract, with prayer for
foreclosure: Provided, That no informality or irregularity in holding any of the meetings
provided for herein, or in the valuation or assessment of thet lands, or in the name of the
owners, or the number of acres therein, shall be a valid defense to such action; nor shall any
defense to such suit be interposed save only the plea of payment: Provided further, That in
any case where the lands, or other property, are offered for sale by such commissioner, as
provided by this article, and the sum of the tax due, together with interest, costs and
penalty, is not bid for the same, such commissioner shall bid the same off in the name of the
board of supervisors of such drainage district, bidding therefor the whole amount due as
aforesaid; and upon confirmation of such sale, the court shall appoint a commissioner who
shall make a proper deed therefor, as in other cases under this article, conveying such land
to such drainage district; and such deeds when duly executed in conformity to the provisions
of this article, and recorded, sehall be received as evidence in all cases showing an
indefeasible title in said purchaser, unassailable in either law or equity. The former owner
shall have the right to reLdeem any property sold at such sale within one year after the same
is offered for sale by paying the purchaser the amount paid by him in the purchase of the
property and any oth er tax thereon he may have paid, plus ten percent interest on the whole
amount. V

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