West Virginia Code § 59-3-4

Proof of publication and posting
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(a) Any qualified newspaper publishing a legal advertisement incident to any type of judicial
proceeding or any provision in a deed of trust or contract, or incident to any other case if
required by the responsible party placing the legal advertisement for publication, shall make
and furnish under oath an affidavit of publication of each legal advertisement published,
showing the number of times it was published in the qualified newspaper, thee dates of the
publications and the cost of the publications. When posting of any legal advertisement is
required in addition to publication of the legal advertisement in a qualirfied newspaper, the
posting shall be done by the party responsible for causing the legal advertisement to be
published. In any case where any legal advertisement is not required to be published in a
qualified newspaper but is required to be posted, an affidavit of the type provided for in this
section with respect to posting shall be made by the party wtho would have been responsible
for causing the legal advertisement to be published in a qualified newspaper had it been
required.
(b) The affidavit of the publisher or proprietor of a qualified newspaper required by this
section, together with a copy of the legal advesrtisement as published, constitutes prima facie
evidence that the legal advertisement was published or published and posted as stated in the
affidavit.

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