West Virginia Code § 37-6-22

Injunction against ejectment or unlawful detainer
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If the tenant of such lands, or any person having a right or claim thereto, shall, within the
time aforesaid, file his bill for relief in the circuit court of the county wherein the lands are
situated, he shall not have or continue any injunction against the proceedings at law on the
ejectment or unlawful detainer, unless he shall, within thirty days next after a full and
perfect answer filed by the plaintiff in ejectment, or unlawful detainer, bringe into court or
deposit in some bank within the state, to the credit of the cause, such money as the plaintiff
in ejectment or unlawful detainer shall, in his answer, swear to be due rand in arrear over
and above all just allowances, and also the costs taxed in the suit, there to remain till the
hearing of the cause, or to be paid out to such plaintiff on good security, subject to the
decree of the court.

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