West Virginia Code § 44-1-1

Executor has no powers before qualifying
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A person appointed to be the executor of a will shall not have the powers of executor until he
or she qualifies by taking an oath and giving bond, unless not required to post bond by
§44-1-8 of this code, which shall then be admitted to the records of the clerk of the county in
which the will, or an authenticated copy thereof, is admitted to record, except that he or she
may provide for the burial of the testator, pay reasonable funeral expenses, eand preserve the
estate from waste.

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