WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 56-8-5
§56-8-5. Scire facias or motion for revival; continuance.
In any stage of any case, a scire facias may be sued out for
or against the committee of any party who is insane or a convict;
or for or against a party before insane, a convict or an infant,
the powers of whose committee or guardian have ceased; or for or
against the personal representative of the decedent who, or whose
committee, guardian or personal representative, was a party; or for
or against the succeeding or substituted committee or guardian of
a convict, insane person or infant whose committee or guardian was
a party and has died or been removed; or for or against the heirs
or devisees of a decedent who was a party; or for the assignee or
beneficiary party; to show cause why the suit or action should not
proceed in the name of him or them. Or where the party dying, or
whose powers cease, or such insane person or convict, is plaintiff
or appellant, the person or persons for whom such scire facias
might be sued out may, without notice or scire facias, move that
the suit proceed in his or their name. Likewise, the person or
persons against whom a scire facias might be sued out by the
plaintiff may also, without notice or scire facias, move that the
suit or action proceed in his or their name. If the proceeding be
by scire facias, after service of the scire facias, or if the
proceeding be by motion then on such motion, if no sufficient cause
be shown against it, an order shall be entered that the suit or
action proceed according to such scire facias or motion. Any such
new party, except in an appellate court, may have a continuance of
the case at the term at which such order is entered; and the court
may allow him to plead anew or amend the pleadings as far as it deems reasonable; but in other respects the case shall proceed to
final judgment or decree for or against him, in like manner as if
the case had been pending for or against him before such scire
facias or motion.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session