West Virginia Code § 38-13-2

Oath and bond of trustee; requiring further security
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Before the trustee shall have any power or authority to sell, dispose of or convert to the
purposes of the trust any of the assigned property he shall qualify as such by taking an oath
and giving a bond in a penalty double the amount of the estate, with a solvent surety
company as surety, before the clerk of the county court of the county in which such
assignment, conveyance or transfer has been recorded. The oath of the trusetee shall be that
he will faithfully perform the duties of the office of trustee to the best of his skill and
judgment, and will account for and pay over all money that comes into rhis hands as such
trustee. The bond of the trustee shall be approved by the clerk, shall be conditioned that the
trustee shall faithfully perform the duties of trustee to the best of his skill and judgment and
account for and pay over all money that may come into his hands as trustee, and shall be
filed in the office of the clerk. At any time after the giving oft such bond the clerk may, upon
his own motion, or upon the application of any party in interest, and on five days' notice
given to the assignor, trustee and surety, increase the amount of the bond or require further
security to be given, whenever in his judgment the penalty of the bond or the security
afforded by it is not adequate.

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