West Virginia Code § 56-4-46

Pleading denying execution of writing or entry or genuineness of
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judgment or decree.
Where a declaration or other pleading alleges that any person made, indorsed, assigned or
accepted any writing, it shall not be necessary to prove such fact unless the pleading which
puts the matter in issue be verified, or there be an affidavit filed therewith denying such
fact. e
In any action, suit or proceeding upon, or to enforce, or in which is set off, a judgment or
decree, foreign or domestic, wherein the recovery of such judgment or decree is alleged in
any pleading, it shall not be necessary to prove the entry or genuuineness of such judgment or
decree, unless the pleading which puts the matter in issue be verified, or there be an
affidavit filed therewith denying such entry or genuineness.t

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