West Virginia Code § 36-1-14a

Doctrine of worthier title and rule that grantor cannot create a
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limitation in his own heirs or next of kin abolished.
Wherever a person, by conveyance inter vivos or by will, purports to create any present or
future interest in real or personal property in a class of persons described as his own heirs,
next of kin, distributees, or by other words of like import, such heirs, next of kin or other
described persons shall take, by purchase and not by descent or distributione, the interest so
purported to be created; it being the intent and purpose of this section to completely abolish
the rule of law known as the doctrine of worthier title and the rule of larw that a grantor
cannot create a limitation in favor of his own heirs or next of kin. This section shall only
apply to instruments which become effective after the effective date of this section.

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