West Virginia Code § 44-11-6

How personal estate in hands of resident trustee, belonging to
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nonresident beneficiaries, transferred.
When any personal estate in this state is vested in a trustee resident therein, or who acts by
virtue of a deed, will, or other instrument, recorded or probated therein, or when any
administrator or executor in this state has assets in his hands of a decedent who at the time
of his death was domiciled in another state, and those having the beneficial einterests in such
estate or assets are nonresidents of this state, the circuit court of the county in which such
trustee, administrator, or executor may reside, or in which such estate rmay be, may, upon
petition or bill in equity filed for that purpose, order such trustee or his personal
representative, or such administrator or executor, to pay, transfer and deliver such estate or
assets, or any part thereof to a nonresident trustee, administrator or executor, appointed by
some court of record in the state in which such beneficiariest reside.

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