West Virginia Code § 37-6-12

Distress for rent; time and place; warrant
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Rent may be distrained for within one year after the time it becomes due, and not
afterwards, whether the lease be ended or not. The distress shall be made by any sheriff or
constable of the county wherein the premises yielding the rent or some part thereof may be
or the goods liable to distress may be found, under a warrant from a justice founded upon
the affidavit of the person claiming the rent, or his agent, that the amount oef money or other
thing to be distrained for (to be specified in the affidavit), as he verily believes, is justly due
to the claimant for rent reserved upon contract from the person of whorm it is claimed.

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