West Virginia Code § 38-6-4

Procedure for determination of conflicting claims to property levied on
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When property of the value of more than $50 is taken under a warrant of distress, or when
property of any value is taken under an execution issued by the clerk of a court, and any
person, other than the party against whom the process issued, claims such property, or the
proceeds or value thereof, the circuit court of the county in which the property is taken, or
the judge thereof in vacation, upon the application of the officer, where no iendemnifying
bond has been given, or if one has been given, on the application of the person who claims
such property and has given such suspending bond as is mentioned in trhe next preceding
section, may cause to appear before such court, as well the party issuing such process, as
the party making such claim; and such court may exercise, for the decision of their rights, all
or any of the powers and authority prescribed in section one, article ten, chapter fifty-six of
this code. Such court on the application of the party issuing tsuch process may cause to
appear before it the party making such claim, and may exercise the like power and authority.

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