West Virginia Code § 11A-3-71

Deeds of deputy commissioner conveying coal, oil, gas, timber and other
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natural resources.
In any deed by the deputy commissioner in which said commissioner conveys or has
heretofore conveyed coal, oil, gas, timber or any natural resources, as certified to him by the
Auditor of the state to be sold for the benefit of the school fund or as otherwise provided in
this article, it shall not be necessary to recite the mining, drilling, cutting ore other rights and
privileges appurtenant to the same, which were a part of the deed of severance of said
natural resources from the surface or other estate; and in cases where rany such deeds may
have heretofore been made and the rights and privileges were not recited in such deeds, the
rights and privileges are hereby declared to have attached and passed by such deeds and all
such conveyances are hereby ratified and confirmed.

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