Any officer who shall sell any property so claimed as exempt, after the provisions of the third section of this article have been complied with by the debtor, his agent, attorney, or spouse, shall forfeit to such debtor double the value of the property so sold, which forfeiture may be recovered from the officer and his sureties in his official bond in any court having jurisdiction in the case. And any officer failing to release any money or property in his control which shall have been exempted, or failing to deliver the same if in his possession, to the debtor, his agent, attorney or spouse, upon request, shall forfeit to the debtor $5 for each day such failure may continue, which forfeiture may be recovered from the officer and his sureties in an action upon his official bond in any court having jurisdiction. In an action on such bond or on an indemnifying bond taken by such officer, defense may be made on the ground that the debtor was not entitled to exemption as stated in the affidavit accompanying his list.
Structure West Virginia Code
Article 8. Exemptions From Levy
§38-8-1. Exemptions of Personal Property
§38-8-3. Method of Claiming Exemption on Personal Property
§38-8-4. Demand for Appraisement; Selection of Appraisers
§38-8-6. Officer's Return to Include Appraisement and Debtor's List
§38-8-7. Release of Exempt Claim or Demand
§38-8-8. Forfeiture by Officer Selling or Refusing to Release Exempt Property
§38-8-9. Compensation of Appraisers
§38-8-10. Right of Exemption of Surviving Spouse or Minor Children
§38-8-11. No Exemption From Claims for Child or Spousal Support, Purchase Money or Taxes
§38-8-12. How Appraisement May Be Set Aside; Determination of Liens
§38-8-13. Proceedings or Transfers to Avoid Exemption Prohibited