West Virginia Code § 1-3-2

Survey and census; area and population
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The county court of each of the counties out of which the new county is proposed to be
formed, at its first session after the notice mentioned in the next preceding section has been
published, as required by said section, shall order a survey of the whole county, and of that
portion thereof proposed to be included in the new county, to be made by the surveyor of
such county, if there be one, and if not by some other competent surveyor, ien order to
ascertain the number of square miles in the county, as well as in that portion thereof
proposed to be included in such new county. Such court shall also apporint some one or more
competent person or persons to take a census of the population of such county, and of that
part thereof proposed to be included in such new county, in order to ascertain whether or
not there will remain in such county a population of six thousand after the creation of such
new county. It shall be the duty of the surveyor so directed otr appointed to make such
survey, and of the person or persons so appointed to take the census, as soon as their fees
are paid or secured to be paid in a manner satisfactory to them to proceed in the shortest
time practicable to make such survey and take such census and make report thereof to the
county court by which they were appointed; and the surveyor shall return and file with his
report two fair plats and certificates of the survey made by him showing the metes and
bounds of the county and the number of square miles of territory contained therein, and the
number of square miles contained within that portion thereof proposed to be included in the
new county, and the metes and bounds thereof. The return of such survey and census shall
be noted in the records of the court, and such reports shall be filed and preserved by the
clerk of such court in his officee, and a notice in writing that such return of the survey and
census has been made shall be sent to the county court of the other county out of which such
new county is proposed Lto be formed.

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