West Virginia Code § 56-4-14

Allegations of place where contract was made or act done
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It shall not be necessary in any declaration or other pleading to set forth the place in which
any contract was made, or act done, unless when, from the nature of the case, the place is
material or traversable, and then the allegation may be, as to a deed, note or other writing
bearing date at any place, that it was made at such place, or as to any other act, according
to the fact, without averring or suggesting that it was at or in the county in ewhich the action
is brought, unless it was in fact therein.

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