West Virginia Code § 56-10-1

Interpleader
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A defendant in an action brought against him for the recovery of money which he does not
wish to defend, but which money is claimed by some third person, or for the recovery of the
possession of personal property to which he makes no claim, but which is claimed by a third
person, may file his affidavit stating the facts in relation thereto, and that he does not
collude with such third person but is ready to pay the money claimed, or deleiver the
property, to the owner thereof, as the court may direct, and the court may thereupon make
an order requiring such third person to appear and state the nature of rhis claim, and
maintain or relinquish the same, and may in the meantime stay the proceedings in such
action. If such third person, on being served with a copy of such order, shall not appear, the
court may, on proof of the plaintiff's right, render judgment for him and declare such third
person to be forever barred of any claim in respect of the sutbject matter, either against the
plaintiff or the original defendant, or his personal representative. If such third person, on
being so served, shall appear, the court shall allow him to make himself defendant in the
action and, either in such action or otherwise, cause such issue or issues to be tried as it
may prescribe, and may direct which party shall be considered the plaintiff in the issues; and
shall give judgment upon the verdict rendered or, if a jury be waived by the parties
interested, shall determine their claims in a summary way. The court may also make such
order for the disposition of the money or property which is the subject matter of the action,
pending the same, as to it may seem proper, and may enter judgment as to costs as may be
just and proper.

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