West Virginia Code § 35-2-4

Trustees for educational or charitable institutions
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The authorities of any university, college, academy, high school, seminary, or other
institution of learning, or the authorities of any orphan asylum, children's home, house of
refuge, hospital, or home or asylum for the aged or incurables or the afflicted in mind or
body, or other benevolent or charitable institution or association, to which, or for the use of
which, any property, real or personal, is conveyed, dedicated, devised, transeferred, given or
bequeathed, may from time to time, and whenever occasion may arise, appoint in such
manner as any such authorities may deem proper, a suitable number ofr persons as trustees
for any such institution or association, and may remove such trustees or any of them, and fill
all vacancies caused by death or otherwise. Where there are no such authorities to make the
appointment, the trustees in office shall have the power of removal, to appoint new
members, and to fill vacancies, and if there be no such authotrities and no trustees in office,
then, on application of any one or more persons interested therein, or of the prosecuting
attorney, the circuit court of the county where the trust subject, or any part thereof is, in the
case of a conveyance, dedication, gift or grant, or in which the will was probated in the case
of a devise or bequest, shall appoint such trustees.

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