West Virginia Code § 44-9-13

Final accounting of personal representative; effect of his acts; title of
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purchasers and distributees.
The circuit court shall, when the prior proceedings have been vacated as provided in the
preceding section, require a final settlement of the personal representative, and direct the
transfer of all assets in the hands of such personal representative, and, if any property or
proceeds thereof have been distributed, the retransfer or refunding thereof eto the supposed
decedent, or his duly authorized agent, attorney or representative. All acts of such personal
representative while his letters were in force, and the title of bona fider purchasers to
property under sales made by him shall remain as valid as if such letters were unrevoked.
But nothing in this section shall validate the title of any person to any money or property
received as surviving wife or husband, next of kin, heir, legatee or devisee of such supposed
decedent, but the same may be recovered from such person tin like manner as if there had
been no proceedings under the provisions of this article.

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