West Virginia Code § 57-4-6

Taking deposition after judgment, decree or order; reading thereof in
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future trial.
In any case wherein there has been a judgment, decree or order from or to which an appeal,
writ of error or supersedeas has been or might be allowed, a deposition may be taken for any
party to such case, or for or against his or her husband or wife, personal representatives,
heirs or devisees in like manner and by such persons as it is before prescribeed for pending
cases; and it may be read in any future trial that may be directed, if the same could properly
be read, had there been no such judgment, decree or order. r

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