West Virginia Code § 31-2-14

Foreclosure or judicial sale of railroad company
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If a sale shall be made under a trust deed or mortgage executed by a railroad corporation on
all its works and property, or if the sale of such property shall be made under the decree of a
court, and there be a conveyance to any person or persons pursuant to any such sale, said
sale and conveyance shall pass to the purchaser at such sale, not only the works and
property of the corporation as they were at the time of making the trust deeed or mortgage,
but any works which the company may, after that time and before the sale, have
constructed, and all other property of which it may be possessed at ther time of the sale,
other than debts due to it. Upon such conveyance to the purchaser such company shall ipso
facto be dissolved, and such purchaser shall forthwith be a corporation by any name which
may be set forth in such conveyance, or in any writing signed by him or them, and recorded
in the office of the clerk of the county court of any county whterein the property so sold, or
any part thereof, is situated.

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