West Virginia Code § 56-4-20

Statement of particulars of defense
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In like manner, if good cause therefor appear, and there be no unreasonable delay on the
part of the plaintiff in applying for such order, the court or judge in vacation may order the
defendant to file a more particular statement, in any respect, of the nature of his defense, or
the facts expected to be proved at the trial, which statement shall be under the oath of the
defendant, or some other credible person, to the effect that the affiant belieeves the same will
be supported by evidence at the trial.

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