Wherever a writ of mandamus, issued to enforce the laying of a levy to satisfy a judgment against a political subdivision of the state, would produce a disturbance in the administration of the financial affairs of the political subdivision not necessary to the protection and enforcement of the right of the creditor, the court may order that the levy be distributed equally over a period of years not to exceed ten, and shall allow the creditor interest, not in excess of the legal rate, upon the installments.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 53. Extraordinary Remedies
Article 1. Prohibition and Mandamus
§53-1-1. When Writ of Prohibition Lies as Matter of Right
§53-1-3. Application for Mandamus or Prohibition
§53-1-6. How Defense Made; Reply; Amendments
§53-1-8. Award or Denial of Writ; Costs
§53-1-9. Suspension of Proceedings Where Prohibition Applied For
§53-1-10. Certification of Proceedings in Vacation; Entry in Order Book
§53-1-11. Service of Writ; How Obedience to Writ Enforced
§53-1-12. Distribution of Levy Under Mandamus to Satisfy Judgment Against a Political Subdivision