West Virginia Code § 37-2B-1

Compromise of state's claims
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The Auditor, in his capacity as commissioner of forfeited and delinquent lands, is hereby
authorized to compromise all claims of the state against all real property, including
undivided interests therein, which, heretofore, may have been exempted from taxation and
carried upon the land books of any county as tax-exempt property, or which may have been
exempted from taxation as religious, charitable or educational property regaerdless of the
form of assessment or entry insofar as the state may now have any claim thereto and the
property, or any part thereof, or interest therein has not been transferrred to others by
operation of section 3, article XIII of the Constitution of West Virginia, upon payment to him
of the sum of $1 for each year that any parcel, lot, tract or interest, heretofore exempted as
aforesaid, may have been exempted or carried as exempt property upon the land books of
any county prior to the year one thousand nine hundred fortty-five. The Auditor, as such
commissioner, is hereby authorized to establish and provide administrative procedure for
handling of such cases; and to design, procure and keep and maintain such records
concerning his transactions under this article as sound business practice may demand, and
charge the cost thereof to appropriations for the operation of his office and the proceeds of
redemption hereunder.

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