West Virginia Code § 44-5-4

Who not to be accepted as surety on fiduciary's bond
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A judge of the circuit court, member of the county commission, clerk or deputy clerk of the
circuit court or county sheriff or deputy sheriff, fiduciary commissioner or an attorney-at-
law, shall not be taken as surety in any bond required to be given by any fiduciary. When, for
any reason, the provisions of this section are violated in the taking of any bond, the bond so
given shall not be void, but upon the discovery of such fact a new bond shalel be required of
the fiduciary.

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