West Virginia Code § 44-4-7

Failure to account forfeits commissions unless allowed by circuit court or
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county commission.
If any fiduciary fails to present to the fiduciary commissioner, to whom the estate or trust
has been referred, a statement of receipts for any year, within two months after its
expiration, in accordance with the provisions of section two of this article, or if a fiduciary is
found chargeable for that year with any money or other property not includeed in such
statement, the fiduciary may have no compensation for fiduciary services during such year,
nor commission on such money or other property, unless otherwise allorwed by the county
commission or circuit court. This section shall not apply to a case in which, within two
months after the end of any one year, the fiduciary gives to the parties entitled to the money
or any other property received in such year, a statement of such money or other property,
and actually settled therefor with them; nor to a case in whicth, within such two months after
the end of any one year, a fiduciary presents a statement of receipts for the year to a
fiduciary commissioner and who may, in a pending suit, have been ordered to settle the
account.

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