The officer shall in no case make an unreasonable distress or levy. For horses or any livestock distrained or levied upon, he shall provide sufficient sustenance while they remain in his possession. Nothing distrained or levied upon shall be removed by him out of his county, unless it is otherwise specially provided.
Structure West Virginia Code
§38-4-1. Executions Against Corporations
§38-4-2. Executions on Joint Judgments
§38-4-3. Execution for Benefit of Person Other Than Plaintiff
§38-4-4. Writs of Possession and Fieri Facias on Judgments for Specific Property
§38-4-5. Execution or Fieri Facias on Money Judgment
§38-4-6. On What Fieri Facias May Be Levied
§38-4-7. How Currency or Bank Notes Shall Be Accounted For
§38-4-8. Commencement and Duration of Lien of Fieri Facias
§38-4-10. Docketing as Constructive Notice
§38-4-11. Docketing of Execution
§38-4-12. Exemption From Execution
§38-4-13. Indorsement of Time of Receipt by Officer; Penalty for Failure to Indorse
§38-4-14. Order of Levy and Satisfaction of Several Writs
§38-4-15. Rules Concerning Distress or Levy
§38-4-16. Officer's Return Upon Fieri Facias
§38-4-17. Resale Upon Default of Purchaser
§38-4-18. Writ of Venditioni Exponas; Notice of Sale
§38-4-19. Proceeding in Case of Death of Officer Before Sale
§38-4-22. Appraisal Before Sale
§38-4-23. Method and Terms of Sale of Appraised Property
§38-4-24. Payments on Purchase Money Notes
§38-4-25. Judgment on Defaulted Purchase Money Notes
§38-4-26. Form of Judgment on Notes
§38-4-28. Liability of Officer for Money Received Under Execution Payable to Nonresident of County
§38-4-29. Successive Executions
§38-4-31. Motion to Quash Execution
§38-4-32. Limitation on Motion for Failure to Return Execution