If the property levied upon as aforesaid be not sufficient to pay the plaintiff's debt, interest and costs, and the fees and commissions of the officer, the execution or warrant, while in force, may be levied upon other property, if any be found, or a new execution may be sued out, upon the return of the former, for the residue of the debt, interest and costs. But such execution shall not be levied upon the property mentioned in the forthcoming bond without the consent of the persons liable therein.
Structure West Virginia Code
§38-6-1. Bond to Indemnify Officer Making Levy
§38-6-2. Effect of Giving, or of Refusal to Give, Bond; Return of Bond to Clerk's Office
§38-6-3. Suspending Bond; Settling Claimant's Title; How Suits on Bonds Prosecuted
§38-6-4. Procedure for Determination of Conflicting Claims to Property Levied On
§38-6-5. Order of Sale Pending Determination of Rights
§38-6-6. Disposition of Surplus Proceeds
§38-6-8. Sale of Perishable Property or Property Expensive to Keep
§38-6-9. Levy on Additional Property
§38-6-10. Enforcement of Forthcoming Bond
§38-6-11. Action or Motion on Forthcoming Bond; Enforcement of Original Judgment
§38-6-12. Defenses to Bond Taken Under Distress Warrant
§38-6-13. Remedies on Quashing of Forthcoming Bond
§38-6-14. Forthcoming Bonds Forbidden in Certain Cases
§38-6-15. Indorsement on Execution Forbidding Forthcoming Bond