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West Virginia Code 38-3-4 - Abstracts of judgments; damages or penalty for failure of clerk or justice to deliver

 

West Virginia Code > Chapter 38 > Article 3 > § 38-3-4 - Abstracts of judgments; damages or penalty for failure of clerk or justice to deliver


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The clerk of every court of this state shall, without delay, make out and deliver a duly certified abstract of every judgment rendered by such court, and every justice of the peace shall, without delay, make out and deliver a duly certified abstract of every judgment rendered by him or by any other justice, the docket of which judgment is in his possession and under his control, to any person interested therein who may demand the same, and pay or tender the fee therefor, in which abstract shall be stated: (a) The names in full of the plaintiff or plaintiffs, and the defendant or defendants, as they appear in the papers and proceedings in the cause, and if the defendants are sued as partners, the individual names of such defendants, and also the partnership name shall be stated; (b) the amount of the judgment and the amount of the costs, stating each separately; (c) the value of the specific property (if any) recovered by it, and the damages, if any, for its detention; (d) the date of the judgment and the court in which, or the justice by whom, the judgment was rendered. Any clerk or justice who shall fail to deliver such abstract as herein required shall, together with the sureties in his official bond, be liable to the person injured by such failure for the amount of his injury, or such injured person may, at his option, recover fifty dollars from such clerk or justice.

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West Virginia Laws: Judgments

West Virginia Code > Chapter 38 > Article 3 - Judgment Liens
West Virginia Code > Chapter 50 > Article 6 - Enforcement Of Civil Judgments
West Virginia Code > Chapter 55 > Article 12 - Judicial Sales
West Virginia Code > Chapter 55 > Article 14 - Uniform Enforcement Of Foreign Judgments Act

U.S. Code Provisions: Judgments

U.S. Code Title 28 > Part V > Chapter 127 - Executions And Judicial Sales
 

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