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West Virginia Code 38-1-13 - Applicability of article 14 of chapter 44

 

West Virginia Code > Chapter 38 > Article 1 > § 38-1-13 - Applicability of article 14 of chapter 44


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In cases not specifically provided for in this article, the provisions of article fourteen, chapter forty-four, of this code shall be applicable to trustees mentioned in this article.

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