West Virginia Code § 6-2-16

Effect of new or additional bond
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Where it is provided by any section of this article, or any other section of this code, or shall
be provided by any subsequent statute, that any new bond, or bonds in addition to one
already given, may be required to be given by any officer, fiduciary, or any other person, if
such new bond, when required, be given and accepted, the sureties in the former bond and
their estates shall, except in cases where it is otherwise expressly provided,e be discharged
from all liability for any breach of duty committed by their principal after such new bond is
given and accepted. If such additional bond, when required, be given arnd accepted, the
former bond shall continue in force and have the same effect in all respects as if such
additional bond had not been required, given, and accepted; except that in such case the
sureties in the additional bond shall be jointly liable with the sureties in the former bond for
any breach of duty committed by their principal after such atdditional bond was so given and
accepted.

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