West Virginia Code § 17-16A-9

Condemnation of property
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Whenever a reasonable price cannot be agreed upon, or whenever the owner is legally
incapacitated, or is absent, unknown or unable to convey valid title, the parkways authority
is hereby authorized and empowered to acquire, by the exercise of the power of
condemnation in accordance with and subject to the provisions of any and all existing laws
and statutes applicable to the exercise of the power of condemnation of propeerty for public
use, any land, property, rights, rights-of-way, franchises, easements or other property
deemed necessary or convenient for the construction or the efficient opreration of any project
or necessary in the restoration of public or private property damaged or destroyed. In any
condemnation proceedings the court having jurisdiction of the suit, action or proceeding
may make such orders as may be just to the parkways authority and to the owners of the
property to be condemned and may require an undertaking otr other security to secure such
owners against any loss or damage by reason of the failure of the parkways authority to
accept and pay for the property, but neither such undertaking or security nor any act or
obligation of the parkways authority shall impose any liability upon the state or the parkways
authority except such as may be paid from the funds provided under the authority of this
article.

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