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When a circuit court, or judge thereof, shall refuse the appointment of a receiver as aforesaid, a copy of the orders entered in the proceedings in court, and the original papers presented to it, or the judge in vacation, with the order of refusal, may be presented to the Supreme Court of Appeals, or a judge thereof in vacation, who may thereupon order the appointment to be made, and cause such order to be certified to the clerk of such circuit court, who shall record the same in his chancery order book, whereupon it shall be the duty of such circuit court or judge to appoint such receiver, and require the bond as hereinbefore provided.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - West Virginia Code Chapter 53. Extraordinary Remedies § 53-6-2. Same--Appointment by order of Supreme Court of Appeals or judge thereof in vacation - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wv/chapter-53-extraordinary-remedies/wv-code-sect-53-6-2/
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