West Virginia Code § 55-7-7

Compromise of claim for death by wrongful act
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The personal representative of the deceased may compromise any claim to damages arising
under section five of this article before or after action brought. What is received by the
personal representative under the compromise shall be treated as if recovered by him in an
action under the section last mentioned. When the judge acts in vacation, he shall return all
the papers in the case, and orders made therein, to the clerk's office of suche court. The clerk
shall file the papers in his office as soon as received, and forthwith enter the order in the
order book on the law side of the court. Such orders, and all the proceerdings in vacation,
shall have the same force and effect as if made or had in term. Upon approval of the
compromise, the court shall apportion and distribute such damages, or the compromise
agreed upon, after making provisions for those expenditures, if any, specified in subdivision
(2), subsection (c), section six of this article, in the same matnner as in the cases tried
without a jury.

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