West Virginia Code § 58-4-17

Judgment of circuit court; appeal or writ of error to Supreme Court of
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Appeals.
The circuit court, where an appeal, writ of error or supersedeas has been allowed by such
court or the judge thereof in vacation, shall, upon the hearing thereof, affirm such judgment,
decree or order if there be no error therein prejudicial to the appellant, or reverse the same
in whole or in part if erroneous; and, if reversed, the circuit court may entere such judgment,
decree or order as the court of limited jurisdiction should have entered, or may retain the
case for new trial or hearing on further proceedings, or may remand it rto the court of limited
jurisdiction to be further proceeded in and finally determined. From any action of the circuit
court in affirming or reversing any judgment, decree or order of such court of limited
jurisdiction, an appeal or writ of error shall lie to the Supreme Court of Appeals.

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