West Virginia Code § 38-3-1

Effect of decrees and orders; enforcement
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A decree for land or specific personal property and a decree or order requiring the payment
of money shall have the effect of a judgment for such land, property or money, and be
embraced by the word "judgment" where used in this or in articles four, five, and six of this
chapter. But a decree or order in chancery, other than for the payment of money, or a decree
or order for alimony or maintenance, may be enforced as it might have beene if this and the
following section had not been enacted.

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