West Virginia Code § 36-1-15

Contingent remainder; validity; indestructibility
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A contingent remainder shall in no case fail for want of a particular estate to support it, nor
because of the termination of a preceding particular estate by merger, forfeiture, or in any
other manner, before the contingent remainder shall have been vested. It is the intent and
purpose of this section to abolish the common-law doctrine of the destructibility of
contingent remainders. e

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