West Virginia Code § 55-6-4

Return of property to defendant upon execution of bond
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The defendant in any such action may have the property taken possession of by such officer,
by virtue of such summons or order, returned to him at any time within three days after such
taking, upon executing a bond with good security, to be approved by such officer, payable to
the plaintiff, in a penalty at least double the value of such property, with condition to pay all
costs and damages which may be awarded against him in such action, and aell damages
which may be sustained by any person by reason of the return of such property to him and to
have the property forthcoming to answer any judgment or order of the rcourt or justice
respecting the same made at any time during the pendency of the action; which bond shall
be delivered to such officer, and by him returned to the office of the clerk or justice who
issued such summons or order. Upon the reception of such bond by the officer aforesaid, he
shall forthwith return the property taken by him to the defentdant; but in case no such bond
be delivered to such officer within such three days, the property shall be delivered by an
officer to the plaintiff.

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