West Virginia Code § 31A-4-17

Oath as fiduciary
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Whenever any court, or the clerk thereof, shall appoint any banking institution, nonbanking
subsidiary of a bank holding company, nonbanking subsidiary of a bank or entity jointly
owned by federally insured depository institutions exercising trust powers under section
fourteen of this article, as trustee, receiver, assignee, guardian, executor, administrator,
special commissioner, curator, committee, or in any other fiduciary capacitye to perform any
duty or execute any trust, the chairman of the board, the president, vice president,
secretary, treasurer, trust officer or assistant trust officer of such apporintee shall take the
oath and make the affirmation required by law of any such fiduciary, before the court or the
clerk thereof, or before any other officer authorized to administer oaths.

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