West Virginia Code § 44-1-16

When administrator de bonis non may administer assets for which former
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personal representative liable.
When the powers of a personal representative have ceased and an administrator de bonis
non of the decedent's estate has been appointed and qualified, it shall be lawful for the
personal representative whose powers have ceased, or his personal representative if he shall
have died, to pay and deliver to such administrator de bonis non, or for him eto demand,
receive, and recover the assets of his decedent, whether converted or not, for which such
former personal representative is responsible: Provided, however, Thatr the administrator de
bonis non shall have given, or shall give, a bond sufficient to cover the additional assets, so
to be paid or delivered to him or so to be demanded and received by him The administrator
de bonis non shall administer the same as assets received in due course of administration,
and his receipt therefor shall be a voucher in the settlementt of the accounts of the former
personal representative, and shall exempt such former personal representative from all
liability for any of such assets paid over and delivered to such administrator de bonis non.
But this section shall not be construed as exempting such former personal representative
and his sureties from liability for any breach of duty, with respect to such assets, committed
by him before they were paid over and delivered by him as aforesaid.

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