West Virginia Code § 51-3-10

Opening after day fixed
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Though court be not held on the first day of a term, it may nevertheless be opened on any
subsequent day; provided, in the case of any court of record for any county, the same be
done before four o'clock in the afternoon of the third day. If, after a court is opened, it fails
to sit on any day, it may nevertheless sit on any subsequent day of the term: Provided, That
in the case of any court of record for any county, there be not more than thierty consecutive
days of such failure.

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