West Virginia Code § 51-11-9

Written opinions; precedential effect
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(a) The Intermediate Court of Appeals shall issue, as appropriate in each appeal, written
opinions, orders, and decisions: Provided, That a written decision on the merits shall be
issued as a matter of right in each appeal that is properly filed and within the jurisdiction of
the Intermediate Court of Appeals.
(b) A written opinion, order, or decision of the Intermediate Court of Appeals is binding
precedent for the decisions of all circuit courts, family courts, magistrate courts, and
agencies unless the opinion, order, or decision is overruled or modified by the Supreme
Court of Appeals. u

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