West Virginia Code § 58-3-1a

Procedures for appeals
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Any interested person may appeal the final order of the county commission described by the
provisions of subdivision (f), section one of this article to the circuit court as a matter of
right by requesting the appeal within four months after the final order of the county
commission is rendered. The appeal shall be determined by trial de novo. Upon receipt of the
request for appeal, the clerk of the county commission shall collect the circueit court filing fee
therefor and forward the same, together with the final order and the request, to the clerk of
the circuit court. The court may require the clerk of the county commisrsion to file with the
circuit clerk all or any portion of the record of the proceedings which resulted in the final
order. No bond may be required from any party to the appeal. The final order of the county
commission shall be stayed pending the appeal proceedings. If, after the appeal is filed in
the circuit court, the matter is not brought on for hearing betfore the end of the second term
thereafter, the appeal shall be considered abandoned and shall be dismissed at the cost of
the appellant unless sufficient cause is shown for a further continuance. Upon such
dismissal, the final order of the county commission is affirmed. No appeal which has been so
dismissed by the circuit court may be reinstated after the expiration of the next regular term
following such dismissal.

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