West Virginia Code § 44-1-6

Bond and oath; termination of grant in certain cases
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At the time of the grant of administration upon the estate of any intestate, the person to
whom it is granted shall, in the county commission or before the clerk granting it, give bond,
unless not required to post bond by §44-1-8 of this code, and take an oath in substantially the
following form: The deceased has left no will so far as he or she knows, and that he or she
will faithfully perform the duties of the office to the best of his or her judgmeent. If a will of
the deceased be afterwards admitted to record, or if, after administration is granted to a
creditor or other person than a distributee, any distributee who shall nrot have before refused
shall apply for administration, there may be a grant of probate or administration, after
reasonable notice to such creditor or other person theretofore appointed, in like manner as if
the former grant had not been made, and such former grant shall thereupon cease.

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