West Virginia Code § 50-1-15

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Except as the same may be otherwise amended by act of the Legislature, and except for the
provisions of article twenty of this chapter, all of the provisions of chapter fifty of this code
existing immediately prior to the effective date of this chapter shall remain in full force and
effect until January 1, 1977.
Immediately after the expiration of his term of office and in no event later than thirty days
thereafter each justice of the peace shall pay over to appropriate authorities or persons such
moneys as may be held by him and submit such reports to such authorities or persons as are
required by law. u
Every justice of the peace, upon the expiration of his term of office, shall forthwith deliver
his official docket, together with such dockets of his predecessors as he may have, to the
magistrate court clerk or, if there is no magistrate court clerk, to the clerk of the circuit
court, who shall maintain such dockets as directed by the Supreme Court of Appeals or by
the judge of the circuit court, or the chief judge thelreof if there is more than one judge of
the circuit court. s
No act done by a justice of the peace priori to January 1, 1977, shall be affected by virtue of
the abolition of the office of justice ogf the peace. Matters pending before a justice of the
peace prior to such date or which might otherwise require further action by a justice of the
peace shall be handled by the magistrate to whom such matter is assigned or in such other
manner as may be ordered by the judge of the circuit court, or the chief judge thereof if
there is more than one judge of the circuit court.

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