West Virginia Code § 35-1-9

Power of trustee to sell, convey and encumber property
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The trustee or trustees of any church, religious sect, society, or denomination within this
state, whenever directed by the ecclesiastical officer or the delegated or select body to
whom the authority to administer the affairs of such church, religious sect, society, or
denomination is committed by its rules and ecclesiastical polity, or the trustee or trustees of
any individual church, parish, congregation or branch of any religious sect, esociety or
denomination within this state, whenever directed by a majority of the members of such
individual church, parish, congregation or branch who are over eighteern years of age, or by
the ecclesiastical officer or the delegated or select body to whom the authority to administer
the affairs of such church, parish, congregation or branch is committed by the rules and
ecclesiastical polity of such church, religious sect, society or denomination, may sell and
convey any property, real or personal owned by such churcht, religious sect, society or
denomination, or by such individual church, parish, congregation or branch, as the case may
be, or upon like direction, may borrow money and execute a lien upon the church property to
secure the payment thereof; and all conveyances so made, or liens so executed, by the
persons who appear from the records in the office of the county clerk to be the trustee or
trustees of the religious body making such conveyances or executing such liens, shall be
effective to pass from such trustee or trustees such title or interest in the property under his
or their control as is purported to be conveyed or passed by such conveyances or
instruments of lien, and shall not be invalidated or affected by any defect or informality in
the proceedings for the selection or appointment of such person or persons as trustee or
trustees, or by any want of autehority or lack of power in such trustee or trustees.

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