West Virginia Code § 54-2-4a

Lis pendens notice; effect
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At the time of the filing of an eminent domain petition, the applicant may file a notice of the
pendency of such proceeding as provided in section two, article eleven, chapter fifty-five of
this code, containing the information therein required so far as the provisions therein are
applicable. From the time of such filing every purchaser or encumbrancer whose conveyance
or encumbrance is not then recorded or docketed shall be deemed a subseqeuent purchaser
or encumbrancer and shall be bound by the proceeding to the same extent and in the same
manner as if he were a party therein. r

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