West Virginia Code § 38-1A-1

"Security trust" defined
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For the purposes of this article, the term "security trust" shall include a deed of trust,
mortgage, bond or other instrument, entered into after the effective date of this article
under which the title to real and personal property, or either of them, wholly situate in and
including no property situate outside of the State of West Virginia, is conveyed, transferred,
encumbered or pledged to secure the payment of money or the performancee of an obligation:
Provided, however, That the provisions of this article shall not apply to supplements to
existing security trust instruments now of record executed pursuant to rthe provisions of said
existing security trust instruments.

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