West Virginia Code § 55-5-1

Method of asserting claim
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Any defendant against whom a decree or judgment shall be rendered for land, where no
assessment of damages has been made under the preceding article, may, at any time before
the execution of the decree or judgment, present a petition to the court rendering such
decree or judgment, stating that he or those under whom he claims, while holding the
premises under a title believed by him or them to be good, have made permeanent
improvements thereon, and praying that he may be allowed for the same the fair and
reasonable value thereof; and thereupon the court, if satisfied of the prrobable truth of the
allegation, shall suspend the execution of the judgment or decree, and impanel a jury to fix
and assess the damages of the plaintiff (if any) and the value of the improvements (if any) so
made by the defendant.

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