These rules apply to all civil cases in the magistrate courts of the State of West Virginia. These rules supplement, and in designated instances supersede, the statutory procedures set forth in Chapter 50 of the West Virginia Code. The purpose of the rules is to help resolve cases in a just, speedy, and inexpensive manner.
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Rule 1. Application of rules.
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- Rule 1. Application of rules.
- Rule 10. Default judgment.
- Rule 11. Notice of trial and pretrial hearings.
- Rule 12. Pretrial motions.
- Rule 13. Discovery.
- Rule 14. Subpoenas.
- Rule 15. Dismissal.
- Rule 15A. Consolidation and separate trials.
- Rule 16. Trial.
- Rule 17. Setting aside judgment.
- Rule 18. Appeal to circuit court.
- Rule 18A. Stay of execution of judgment.
- Rule 19. Harmless error.
- Rule 2. Complaint.
- Rule 20. Time.
- Rule 21. Clerical mistakes.
- Rule 22. Waiver of fees and costs for indigents.
- Rule 23. Family violence contempt bond.
- Rule 3. Service of process.
- Rule 4. Answer.
- Rule 5. Counterclaim and cross-claim.
- Rule 6. Third-party complaint.
- Rule 6A. Election of jury trial.
- Rule 7. Amended and supplemental pleadings.
- Rule 8. Service of pleadings, motions and other papers.
- Rule 9. Filing of pleadings, motions and other papers.
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