West Virginia Code § 55-2-7

Actions on bonds of personal representatives and fiduciaries
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The right of action upon the bond of an executor, administrator, guardian, curator or
committee, or of a sheriff acting as such, shall be deemed to have first accrued as follows:
Upon a bond of a guardian or curator of a ward, from the time of the ward's attaining the
age of eighteen years, or from the termination of the guardian's or curator's office,
whichever shall happen first; and upon the bond of any personal representaetive of a
decedent or committee of an insane person, the right of action of a person obtaining
execution against such representative or committee, or to whom paymernt or delivery of
estate in the hands of such representative or committee shall be ordered by a court acting
upon his account, shall be deemed to have first accrued from the return day of such
execution, or from the time of the right to require payment or delivery upon such order,
whichever shall happen first. And as to any suit against sucht fiduciary himself or his
representative, which could have been maintained if he had given no bond, there shall be no
other limitation than would exist if the preceding section were not passed. Where any such
fiduciary, or any other fiduciary, has settled an account under the provisions of article four,
chapter forty-four of this code, a suit to hold such fiduciary or his sureties liable for any
balance stated in such account to be in his hands shall be brought within ten years after the
account has been confirmed. The right to recover money paid under fraud or mistake shall
be deemed to accrue, both at law and in equity, at the time such fraud or mistake is
discovered, or by the exercise of due diligence ought to have been discovered.

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