West Virginia Code
Article 9. Persons Presumed to Be Dead and Their Estates
§44-9-11. Distribution of Estate; Refunding Bonds

When the commissioner in chancery has rendered his report, and all exceptions thereto have been disposed of, the court may enter a decree authorizing the payment of creditors and assigning and transferring such estate to the persons entitled thereto, or directing sale thereof and distribution of the proceeds of sale among the creditors and persons entitled thereto. But before such assignment of the estate or distribution of the proceeds thereof the court shall require the persons, other than creditors, entitled to receive the same, to enter into a joint or separate bond before the clerk of the court, in a penalty to be fixed by the court, with sureties to be approved by the clerk, with condition that, if the supposed decedent shall at any time within fifteen years thereafter appear, they will refund the amounts received, on demand. If the persons entitled thereto are jointly or separately unable to give such security, then such estate may be sold and the proceeds thereof paid into the hands of the general receiver of the court until such security is given or until the further order of the court, but the interest arising therefrom shall be paid annually to the person or persons appearing to be entitled thereto, without the giving of any refunding bond.

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West Virginia Code

Chapter 44. Administration of Estates and Trusts

Article 9. Persons Presumed to Be Dead and Their Estates

§44-9-1. When Person Presumed to Be Dead

§44-9-1a. When Person in Military Service Presumed to Be Dead; Administration of Estate; When Spouse May Remarry

§44-9-1b. When Person in Area Proclaimed to Be in a State of Emergency Presumed Dead

§44-9-2. Jurisdiction of Estate of Supposed Decedent

§44-9-3. Application for Probate or Administration, and Publication of Notice Thereof

§44-9-4. Ancillary Letters on Estates of Nonresidents Supposed to Be Dead

§44-9-5. Evidence on Such Application; Record Thereof

§44-9-6. Order Declaring Presumption Established; Probate of Will; Letters Testamentary or of Administration; Their Effect; Death Certificate Issued Upon Order

§44-9-7. Powers of Clerk of County Commission

§44-9-8. Personal Representative to Institute Suit to Settle Such Estate

§44-9-9. Publication in Such Suit

§44-9-10. Procedure When Supposed Decedent Fails to Appear

§44-9-11. Distribution of Estate; Refunding Bonds

§44-9-12. Vacation of Prior Proceedings on Reappearance of Supposed Decedent

§44-9-13. Final Accounting of Personal Representative; Effect of His Acts; Title of Purchasers and Distributees

§44-9-14. Substitution of Supposed Decedent in Pending Actions; Opening Judgments; Effect of Judgment After Substitution

§44-9-15. When Laws Relating to Wills and Estates Generally to Govern

§44-9-16. Costs, by Whom Payable