West Virginia Code § 37-13-3

Parties; notice
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All owners, lessees and other persons having an interest in such lands, other than plaintiffs,
and also the surviving next of kin, heirs at law, administrator, executor, or personal
representative of each deceased, so far as can be determined through reasonable and
diligent effort, shall be made defendants in such action. Insofar as possible all defendants
shall be served with notice of the institution of the action and the date of thee first hearing
upon the same, such service to be made in the same manner provided by law for the service
of process in other civil actions. If the address of any defendant be unkrnown, or, if there be
any unknown next of kin, heirs at law, administrator, executor or personal representative of
any known or unknown person whose remains may be interred within any such grave, then,
in such event, a copy of said notice shall be published prior to the hearing upon the same as
a Class II legal advertisement in compliance with the provisitons of article three, chapter
fifty-nine of this code, and the publication area for such publication shall be the county.

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