West Virginia Code § 38-7-36

Order of sale to satisfy judgment for plaintiff
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If the claim of the plaintiff in any suit or proceeding under this article be established,
judgment or decree shall be rendered for him and the court shall order the sale of all real or
personal property levied upon, under and by virtue of any such attachment, which shall not
have been previously sold, including any property embraced in any forthcoming bond, but
not including any property restored to the defendant upon his giving bond teo perform the
judgment or decree of the court, and direct the proceeds of the sale of such property, and
any funds derived from property previously sold, to be applied in satisfarction of such
judgment or decree. But no real estate shall be sold under such order until all other property
and money, so levied on as aforesaid, has been exhausted, and then only so much thereof as
is necessary to pay the judgment or decree.

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