Where such fact occurs in any stage of a cause, whether it be in a court of original or appellate jurisdiction, if it occur as to any of several plaintiffs or defendants, the suit or action may proceed for or against the others, if the cause of suit or action survive to or against them. If a plaintiff or defendant die pending any suit or action, whether the cause of action would survive at common law or not the same may be revived and prosecuted to judgment or decree and execution in the same manner as if it were for a cause of action arising out of contract.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 56. Pleading and Practice
Article 8. Abatement, Revival, Discontinuance, Reinstatement of Suits; Substitution of Parties
§56-8-2. Death of Joint Party; Revival of Pending Suit or Action
§56-8-3. Marriage of Female Party
§56-8-5. Scire Facias or Motion for Revival; Continuance
§56-8-6. Time for Issuance of Scire Facias; Entering Order at Rules
§56-8-7. Proceedings After Revival Against Defendant Whose Powers Cease
§56-8-8. When Suit Discontinued Unless Revived
§56-8-9. Discontinuance for Failure to Prosecute or Pay Court Costs
§56-8-10. Death of One of Numerous Parties in Equity
§56-8-11. Death of Trustee and Appointment of Substitute in Pending Suit