West Virginia Code § 36-2-12a

Summary proceedings for sale or lease; petition
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In addition to the proceedings authorized by the first section of this article, any person
having any interest mentioned in section two of this article in the personal property, land,
timber, oil, gas, coal or other minerals sought to be sold, leased or otherwise conveyed, may
apply by petition, in a summary way, to the circuit court, or to any court of concurrent
jurisdiction with the circuit court, of the county in which the estate proposeed to be sold,
leased or otherwise conveyed, or some part thereof, may be. Such petitions shall describe
the property sought to be sold, leased or otherwise conveyed with reasronable certainty and
shall set forth the names of all persons interested in such property, together with their
respective interests or estates, either vested, contingent or executory, so far as is known by
the plaintiff. Such petition shall also set forth the facts which, in the opinion of the plaintiff,
would justify the sale, lease or other conveyance of such protperty. The petition shall be
verified by the oath of the plaintiff or one of the plaintiffs, and all persons interested shall be
made defendants, and ten days' notice shall be given to such defendants before such petition
can be heard: Provided, That in the case of nonresident defendants, or unknown or
unascertainable parties, or both, an order of publication may be entered, on proper affidavit
as in any other chancery proceeding, requiring publication of such notice with respect to any
nonresident defendants, or any unknown or unascertainable parties, or both, who may have
or claim any interest or estate in such property, as a Class III legal advertisement in
compliance with the provisions of article three, chapter fifty-nine of this code, and the
publication area for such publication shall be the county in which the property or the greater
part of the property concernede is situate. Such published notice, with the certificate of
publication, when filed with the record in said proceedings, shall be and constitute valid and
sufficient notice herein.L All other provisions of this article not inconsistent herewith shall
apply to and implement the procedures provided in this section.

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