WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 37 - 11 - 5
§37-11-5. Presumption of jurisdiction in cases of judicial sales.
When any land or any interest in land in this state has
heretofore been sold, partitioned or disposed of prior to the
formation of this state, under the order, judgment or decree of
any court of competent jurisdiction of the state of Virginia, or
has heretofore been or shall hereafter be sold, partitioned or
disposed of under the order, judgment or decree of any court of
competent jurisdiction of this state, it shall be presumed, in
the absence of evidence to the contrary, that every such court
obtained due jurisdiction in the cause by the institution of all
proper proceedings and by the service or execution of proper
process over any and all persons whose names appear in any part
of the record of the cause as persons embraced therein or against
whom the court proceeded, and this presumption shall apply to any
person or persons named by the designation of child, children,
heir-at-law, heirs-at-law, devisee, devisees, or other sufficient
designation or classification from which it can be shown by the
record or otherwise the person or persons included therein or
intended thereby.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session