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Whenever there is, either at law or in equity, in any personal property, or in any land, timber, oil, gas, coal, or other minerals, any contingent remainder, or any vested remainder, which is liable to open and let in afterborn children or to open and let in members of any class, or any executory interest, or executory devise, or any base, qualified, conditional or limited fee, or any other qualified, conditional, limited or determinable estate, or interest, it shall be lawful for the circuit court of the county in which the personal property, land, timber, oil, gas, coal, or other minerals, or any part thereof, are situate, upon a bill filed by any of the persons specified in section two of this article, to decree a sale, lease, mining lease, or other conveyance of such personal property, land, timber, oil, gas, coal, or other minerals, or any one or more of them, or of any interest in them, as hereinafter provided.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - West Virginia Code Chapter 36. Estates and Property § 36-2-1. Sale or lease of real or personal property subject to future interests - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wv/chapter-36-estates-and-property/wv-code-sect-36-2-1/
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