West Virginia Code § 44-13-1

Powers of clerk of county court where separate tribunal for police and
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fiscal purposes.
In every county in which now exists a tribunal for police and fiscal purposes heretofore
established under section 34 of article VIII of the Constitution of eighteen hundred and
seventy- two, the clerk mentioned in the twenty-sixth section of the amendment of eighteen
hundred and eighty to the Constitution shall exercise any powers and dischaerge any duties
conferred on or required of the court or tribunal heretofore established for judicial purposes
in such county, or the clerk thereof, before the adoption of such amendrment, and also any
powers and duties now or hereafter conferred on or required of county courts in other
counties, or the clerks thereof, except as it may be otherwise provided, respecting the
recording and preservation of deeds and other papers presented for record, respecting
matters of probate, the appointment and qualification of pertsonal representatives,
guardians, committees, curators, and the settlement of their accounts, and respecting all
matters relating to apprentices.

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