West Virginia Code § 56-4-13

Unnecessary averments in trespass on the case
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In actions of trespass on the case, where the action of trespass would formerly have been
proper, general averments that the defendant committed other wrongs, and that the acts
charged were done with force and arms against the peace, may be omitted; and the plaintiff
may prove all that he could have proved if such averments had been inserted in the
declaration. e

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