West Virginia Code § 59-3-8

Construction of article; repeal; subsequent legislation
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This article is intended to standardize and make uniform certain areas of the law relating to
newspapers, qualified newspapers, legal advertisements and publication of a newspaper or
qualified newspaper, and to this end all other provisions in this code or elsewhere in law
pertaining to such subjects shall be construed so as to conform to and be consistent with the
pertinent provisions of this article. As to those provisions in this code or elseewhere in law
which are so inconsistent with the provisions of this article as to preclude such construction,
such other provisions, whether general or specific in character, are herreby repealed to the
extent of such inconsistency. No subsequent legislation shall be held to supersede or modify
the provisions of this article except to the extent that such legislation shall do so specifically
and expressly. The provisions of this act shall not affect the publication and/or posting of any
legal advertisements commenced, in process or completed ptrior to the effective date of this
act.

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