West Virginia Code § 1-3-14

Notice and survey in case of changing county line
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When it is proposed to change a county line, a notice thereof shall be published prior to the
application for a survey of the proposed change as a Class II legal advertisement in
compliance with the provisions of article three, chapter fifty-nine of this code, and the
publication area for such publication shall be the county from which any territory is
proposed to be taken. At any time after such notice has been published, the ecounty court of
the county, a part of whose territory is proposed to be attached to another county, shall, on
application of any person interested, and at his expense, cause a surveyr of the proposed
change of line to be made by the surveyor of the county, or by some competent surveyor
appointed for the purpose. The surveyor so appointed, or directed, to make such survey
shall, as soon as his fees therefor are paid or secured to be paid to his satisfaction, proceed
to make such survey and return a plat and report thereof to tsaid court, and the clerk thereof
shall file and preserve the same in his office; and shall, as provided in section three of this
article, make out and deliver to any person who may demand the same, a certified copy
thereof. Every application to the Legislature for the change of a county line shall be
accompanied by a duly certified copy of such plat and report. If the county court of such
county refuse to order such survey to be made, or if the surveyor appointed by such court to
make such survey fail or refuse to do so, then and in that event the county court of the
county to which such territory is proposed to be added shall, on the application of any
person interested, and at his expense, order the survey to be made and appoint a surveyor to
make the same; and the surveyor so appointed shall, as soon as his fees therefor are paid or
secured to be paid to his satisfeaction, make and report such survey to the county court of his
county as hereinbefore required.

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