West Virginia Code § 35-1-6

Same -- Recording order of appointment; recording fee
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The trustee or trustees heretofore appointed by the circuit court of any county to hold the
title to the real and personal property of any church, religious sect, society, or denomination,
or of any individual church, parish, congregation or branch, within this state, and who may
be acting as such at the time this code goes into effect, or the proper authorities of such
church, religious sect, society or denomination, or of any individual church, eparish,
congregation or branch, shall cause a certified copy of the order of appointment of such
trustee or trustees to be recorded in the office of the clerk of the country court of the county
where such appointment was made; and a certificate of every appointment of any trustee or
trustees hereafter made by any conference, synod, presbytery, convention, association,
consultors, official board, or other ecclesiastical body or individual representing any church,
religious sect, society or denomination, or by any individual tchurch, parish, congregation or
branch, in accordance with the provisions of the preceding section signed by the secretary,
clerk or other officer in charge of the records of the organization making such appointment,
and verified by his affidavit, shall be recorded in the office of the clerk of the county court of
each county wherein such church, religious sect, society or denomination, or the individual
church, parish, congregation or branch, has any property. The county court of every county
shall supply the clerk of the county court with a proper record book, to be labeled "Church
Trustees," wherein all such certified copies of orders of appointment and such certificates of
appointment shall be recorded. The fee for recording such certified copy or such certificate
shall be $1.

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