West Virginia Code
Article 1. Creation of Estates Generally
§36-1-16. Interest in Property Coupled With Power of Disposal

If any interest in or claim to real or personal property be given by sale or gift inter vivos or by will to one, with a limitation over either by way of remainder or of executory devise or any other limitation, and by the same conveyance or will there be conferred, expressly or by implication, a power upon the first taker in his lifetime or by will to use or dispose absolutely of such property, the limitation over shall not fail or be defeated except to the extent that the first taker shall have lawfully exercised such power of disposal. The proceeds of a disposal under such power shall be held subject to the same limitations and the same power of use or disposal as the original property, unless a contrary intent shall appear from the conveyance or will: Provided, however, That a trust deed or mortgage executed by such first taker shall not be construed to be an absolute disposal of the estate thereby conveyed unless there be a sale thereunder, but shall be effective only to the extent of the lien or encumbrance created by such trust deed or mortgage.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 36. Estates and Property

Article 1. Creation of Estates Generally

§36-1-1. Creation of Estates; Necessity of Deed or Will

§36-1-2. Power of Attorney to Execute Deed of Land; Necessity of Writing

§36-1-3. Contracts for Sale or Lease of Land; Necessity of Writing

§36-1-4a. Memorandum of Trust; Requirements; Recordation

§36-1-5. Gifts of Personal Property

§36-1-7. Rights of Persons Not Parties to Instrument

§36-1-8. Conveyance by Attorney in Fact

§36-1-9. Conveyance of Various Interests and Future Estates in Land or Personal Property

§36-1-10. Operation of Conveyance in Excess of Actual Interest

§36-1-11. Fee Simple May Be Created Without Words of Limitation

§36-1-12. Estates Tail

§36-1-13. Limitations Contingent Upon Death

§36-1-14. Rule in Shelley's Case Abolished

§36-1-14a. Doctrine of Worthier Title and Rule That Grantor Cannot Create a Limitation in His Own Heirs or Next of Kin Abolished

§36-1-15. Contingent Remainder; Validity; Indestructibility

§36-1-16. Interest in Property Coupled With Power of Disposal

§36-1-19. Joint Tenancy; Tenancy by Entireties; Survivorship

§36-1-20. When Survivorship Preserved

§36-1-20a. Elimination of Need for Straw Party in Creating Joint Tenancy With Right of Survivorship

§36-1-21. Alien May Own Land

§36-1-23. Exemption of Certain Employee Trusts From Rule Against Perpetuities or Restraints on Alienation

§36-1-24. Options in Leases Not Affected by Rule Against Perpetuities