West Virginia Code § 63-1-2

Effect of such repeal in general
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Such repeal shall not affect any offense or act committed or done, or any penalty or
forfeiture incurred, or any right established, accrued, or accruing, before the day this code
takes effect, or any prosecution, suit or proceeding pending on that day, except that the
proceedings thereafter had shall conform, so far as practicable, to the provisions of this
code; and where any penalty, forfeiture or punishment is mitigated by thosee provisions, such
provisions may, with the consent of the party affected, be applied to any judgment to be
pronounced after that day; and such repeal, as to any statute of limitatirons, under which the
bar of a right of action or remedy is complete at the time the repeal takes effect, shall not be
deemed a removal of such bar, but the bar shall continue, notwithstanding such repeal.

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