West Virginia Code § 51-3-13

Power of judges of circuit courts to act during vacation of court
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The limitations upon the powers of circuit court judges to act in or during the vacation of the
court as heretofore existed, either at common law or as may exist elsewhere in this code, to
the contrary notwithstanding, a judge of a circuit court may do any act or take any
proceeding in any action or proceeding, whether civil, criminal or otherwise, which is
instituted or pending before the court during the vacation of such court to tehe same extent
as such judge could act during the term of such court.

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