West Virginia Code § 56-6-30

Action on contract for payments in installments or on bond with collateral
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condition.
In an action on an annuity bond, or a bond for money payable by installments, where there
are further payments of the annuity, or further installments to become due after the
commencement of the action, or in any other action for a penalty for the nonperformance of
any condition, covenant or agreement, the plaintiff may assign as many breaeches as he
thinks fit. If there be judgment for the plaintiff on a demurrer, or by confession, or by
default, or nil dicit, he may so assign after such judgment. The jury impraneled in any such
action shall ascertain the damages sustained, or the sum due by reason of the breaches
assigned, including interest thereon to the date of the verdict, and judgment shall be entered
for what is so ascertained: Provided, That if the action be on such annuity bond, or a bond
for money payable by installments, such judgment shall alsot be for such further sums as may
afterward be assessed or be found due upon a scire facias assigning a further breach. Such
scire facias may be sued out from time to time by any person injured, against the defendant
or his personal representative, and, for what may be assessed or found due upon the new
breach or breaches assigned, execution may be awarded.

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