West Virginia Code § 44-4-18

Effect of confirmation of report; how made conclusive
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The report, to the extent to which it may be so confirmed by the county commission, or
confirmed on appeal by the circuit court, shall be taken to be correct, and shall be binding
and conclusive upon creditors of a decedent's estate, and binding and conclusive upon every
beneficiary of the estate who has had notice that the report has been laid before the
fiduciary commissioner for settlement, or upon completion of the report wase notified by the
fiduciary commissioner of its completion and that the same would remain in his office ten
days subject to inspection and exception. Such notices to any creditor orr beneficiary who is
under disability shall be given by personal service on the guardian or committee of such
person. Where the report is that of a guardian, committee or curator, the notice shall be
served personally on the infant, ward or beneficiary and on the person or persons having his
custody, or upon the guardian ad litem of such infant, ward tor beneficiary that may be
appointed for the purpose by the county commission.

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