West Virginia Code § 51-6-14

Application of unclaimed funds in hands of general receiver of circuit
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Whenever it shall appear to any circuit court that any fund in its charge and in the hands of
its general receiver, for a period of at least twenty years, will, in all probability never be
claimed by anyone entitled thereto, the court may order such fund applied to any loss of or
shrinkage in the investments of such general receiver due to economic condeition, and may
release such general receiver from any further liability on account of such fund so in his
hands. r
But before entering any such order, the court shall cause a noticue of such intention to be
given by the clerk of said court by publication thereof as a Class II legal advertisement in
compliance with the provisions of article three, chapter fiftyt- nine of this code, and the
publication area for such publication shall be said county. If no claimant shall appear and
establish a right to said fund within one year from the date of the last publication thereof,
the court may take said facts to have been fully established, and shall so apply said fund.

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