West Virginia Code § 61-9-6

Order of abatement; sale of personal property; renewal of bond or
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continuance of closing order; release of property; breaking in or entering closed
property; sheriff's fees.
If the existence of such nuisance be admitted or established in a suit as provided in this
article, an order of abatement shall be entered as part of the decree in the case, which order
shall direct the removal from the place of all personal property and contentse used in
conducting the nuisance, and not already released by and under the authority of the court as
provided in section four of this article, and shall direct the sale of such rthereof as belongs to
the defendants notified or appearing in the manner provided for the sale of personal
property under execution. Such order shall also require the renewal for one year of any bond
furnished by the owner of the real property as provided in section four, or, if not so
furnished, shall continue for one year any closing order issuetd at the time of granting the
temporary injunction, or, if no such closing order was then issued, shall include an order
directing the effectual closing of the place against its use for any purpose, and so keeping it
closed for a period of one year unless sooner released: Provided, however, That the owner of
any place so closed and not released under bond as hereinbefore provided may then or
thereafter appear and obtain such release in the manner and upon fulfilling the
requirements as hereinbefore provided. The release of the property under the provisions of
this section shall not release it from any judgment, lien, penalty, or liability, to which it may
be subject by law. Owners of unsold personal property and contents so seized shall appear
and claim the same within ten days after such order of abatement is made, and if it has not
been proved to the satisfactione of the court that such owner had knowledge of such use
thereof, or, that with reasonable care and diligence, he could not have known thereof, such
unsold personal propertLy and contents shall be delivered to the owner, otherwise it shall be
sold as hereinbefore provided. If any person shall break and enter or use any place so
directed to be closed , he shall be punished as for contempt as provided hereinafter, in
addition to anVy other penalties imposed by law. For removing and selling personal property
and contents, the sheriff shall be entitled to charge and receive the same fees as he would
for levying upon and selling like property on execution; and for closing the place and
keeping it closed, a reasonable sum shall be allowed by the court.

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