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2018 West Virginia Code
CHAPTER 39. RECORDS AND PAPERS.
ARTICLE 3. RECONSTRUCTION OF LOST RECORDS AND PAPERS.
- §39-3-1. Admission to record of certified copy when original writing lost, mislaid or destroyed.
- §39-3-2. Lost records or papers recorded or filed anew.
- §39-3-3. Recordation of certified copies at instance of county court when record lost or destroyed.
- §39-3-4. Loss of court records; reentries.
- §39-3-5. Loss of original papers in any cause or appellate court record; effect of papers supplied.
- §39-3-6. When books or papers deemed lost.
- §39-3-7. Procedure to prove contents of lost papers or records -- Generally.
- §39-3-8. Procedure to prove contents of lost papers or records -- Right to rehearing.
- §39-3-9. Taking testimony as to lost records -- Action by county clerk.
- §39-3-10. Taking testimony as to lost records -- Record.
- §39-3-11. Taking testimony as to lost records -- Publication of notice.
- §39-3-12. Taking testimony as to lost records -- Subjects of inquiry.
- §39-3-13. Taking testimony as to lost records -- Powers of clerk; death, etc., of clerk.
- §39-3-14. Taking testimony as to lost records -- Fees payable to clerk and witnesses.
- §39-3-15. Taking testimony as to lost records -- Adjournments; completion and preservation of testimony.
- §39-3-16. Taking testimony as to lost records -- Admissibility of depositions or copies.
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