West Virginia Code § 44-4-17

Examination and correction or recommittal of report
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The county commission, at its first regular term occurring not less than ten days after the
report has been filed in the office of its clerk, shall examine the same, with the evidence and
such exceptions to the report as may be filed at any time before such examination. It shall
correct any errors which shall appear from the exceptions, and any appearing on the face of
the account, whether excepted to or not; and to this end may commit the reeport to the same,
or to another fiduciary commissioner, as often as the county commission sees cause; or it
may confirm the report in whole or in a qualified manner. The county crommission, and the
circuit court, if there be appeal from the county commission in any such matter, shall hear
no new evidence, but, if good cause therefor be shown, the commission may recommit the
report for the taking of further evidence and further report. The clerk shall, in a book kept
for the purpose, record every report which may be confirmetd, and at the foot of it the order
of confirmation. The evidence and any exceptions shall remain on file in the clerk's office,
but any voucher returned with the report or remaining with the fiduciary commissioner at
the time of such confirmation, and not wanted for any further matter of inquiry before him
shall be returned by him to the party who filed the same.

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