WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 37 - 11 - 6
§37-11-6. Presumption of authority of commissioners and certain
other officers in certain cases.
When any deed has heretofore been made prior to the
formation of this state for land or any interest in land therein,
which purports on its face to be made under judicial proceedings
of a court of the state of Virginia by a commissioner, special
commissioner, guardian or other person, or when any deed has
heretofore been made or shall hereafter be made for land or any
interest in land in this state, which purports on its face to be
made by a commissioner, special commissioner, guardian or other
person under the judicial proceedings of a court of this state,
then in every such case it shall be presumed, in the absence of
evidence to the contrary, that the person executing such deed was
authorized by the court to convey the land or interest therein
which is conveyed by such deed, and if any such deed was duly, or
shall hereafter be duly admitted to record in any county, and not
less than ten years shall have elapsed after such record thereof,
it shall be presumed, in the absence of evidence to the contrary,
that the title of all persons which said deed professes to
convey, under such judicial proceedings, did in fact pass by such
deed.
For the purpose of this and the preceding section a court of
the United States shall be deemed a court of the state within
which it has been or may be held.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session