West Virginia Code § 38-4-26

Form of judgment on notes
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The judgment entered by the clerk under the provisions of the preceding section shall be in
the following form or to the following effect:
Whereas on the ......... day of ........., 19....., a judgment (or decree or order) was rendered by
the ............. court of ................ County, West Virginia, in favor of ..............., and against
..............., for the principal sum of ............... dollars, upon which an execution was, on the
.......... day of ........, 19 ....., issued and placed in the hands of ..............., sheriff of said
county, to be executed, and
Whereas said execution has been returned showing that, by virtue thereof, personal property
of the said ..............., was sold to ..................., at the price of ............ dollars, on a credit for
four and eight months, and that said .............. executed to the said sheriff his two interest
bearing notes dated on the ............... day of ..........., 19 ....., payable as aforesaid, with .........,
as surety, and
Whereas the note falling due on the ......... days of ..........., 19 ....., has, by said sheriff, been
returned to this office unsatisfied, and it appearing therefrom that the principal and interest
remaining due and unpaid amounts to ......i..... dollars.
Now, therefore, in pursuance of the statute in such cases made and provided, it is ordered
that ..............., sheriff, do recover of ............... and ..............., the sum of ........ dollars.
Given under my hand this ......... day of ............, 19 .....
Clerk.

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