Case ID: wv-ct-cl_13/html/0384-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Opinion issued March 12, 1981
    
    MILLICENT KUMAN vs. BOARD OF REGENTS
    (CC-79-445)
    
      Henry C. Bias, Jr., Deputy Attorney General, for respondent.
   RULEY, JUDGE:

On August 27, 1979, the claimant filed a notice of claim seeking recovery of $656.04 which it is alleged was earned by her husband, a professor of Sociology at West Liberty State College, during the last month of his employment before his death on October 30,1964. The respondent filed a motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted.

Since the longest period of limitations which could apply to this claim is ten years and since West Virginia Code §14-2-21, provides, in part:

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The court shall not take jurisdiction of any claim, whether accruing before or after the effective date of this article [July 1, 1967], unless notice of such claim be filed with the clerk within such period of limitation as would be applicable under the pertinent provisions of the Code of West Virginia,* *

it is clear that the Court has no jurisdiction of this claim and it must be dismissed.

Claim dismissed.