The certificate of acknowledgment heretofore taken of a married woman to a deed or other writing conveying, or agreeing to sell and convey, real estate which was her sole and separate property, purporting to show that at the time of its execution and acknowledgment such married woman was living separate and apart from her husband, shall, in all cases where the validity of any such deed or other writing comes in question, be prima facie evidence of the facts therein stated.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 39. Records and Papers
Article 1. Authentication and Record of Writings
§39-1-1. Power of Attorney May Be Recorded
§39-1-2. Conditions Under Which County Clerk Shall Admit Deeds, Contracts, etc., to Record
§39-1-2a. Other Requirements for Admission to Record of Certain Instruments
§39-1-2b. Recordation of Certified Copies of Certain Instruments
§39-1-3. Who May Take Acknowledgment
§39-1-4. Form of Certificate of Acknowledgment
§39-1-4a. Acknowledgment of Persons in the Military Service of the United States of America
§39-1-5. Acknowledgment by Husband and Wife
§39-1-7. False Certificate of Acknowledgment
§39-1-8. Form of Certificate of Acknowledgment by Attorney in Fact
§39-1-9. Acknowledgment by Corporations
§39-1-10. When Certificate to Be Under Official Seal
§39-1-10a. Verification by Written Statement Under Certain Conditions
§39-1-11a. Photographic Recordation
§39-1-12. Special Recordation of Writing Not Acknowledged or Proved for Regular Recordation
§39-1-13. Duty to Record Plat or Plan of Lots
§39-1-13a. Consolidation Order Book
§39-1-14. Notification to File Plat for Record
§39-1-15. Failure to File Plat After Notification
§39-1-16. Approval by City Council or Commissioners Prerequisite to Laying Out Subdivision