West Virginia Code § 17-17-13

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As used in this and the following sections of this article, the word "bridge" shall be deemed
to include all property, rights and franchises relating thereto, including approaches; the
word "improvements" shall mean such repairs, replacements, additions and betterments of
and to a bridge acquired by purchase as are deemed necessary to place it in a safe and
efficient condition for the use of the public, if such repairs, replacements, adeditions and
betterments are ordered prior to the sale of any bonds for the acquisition of such bridge; the
term "cost of bridge," as applied to a bridge to be acquired by purchaser, shall include the
purchase price, cost of improvements, financing charges, interest during any period of
disuse before completion of improvements, and all other expenses, including legal fees,
trustee's fees, traffic estimates and other estimates, which are necessarily or properly
incidental to the acquisition or the improvement or the finantcing; the term "cost of bridge,"
as applied to a bridge to be constructed, shall embrace the cost of construction, the cost of
all land, property, rights and franchises acquired which are deemed necessary for such
construction, financing charges, interest during construction, and all other expenses,
including legal fees, trustee's fees, traffic estimates and other estimates, which are
necessarily or properly incidental to the construction or acquisition of the necessary land,
property, rights and franchises or the financing; the word "commission" shall mean the state
bridge commission created by this article, or, if said commission shall be abolished, any
board or officer succeeding to the principal functions thereof or upon whom the powers
given by this article to said bridge commission shall be given by law; the term "owner" shall
include all individuals, incorpoerated companies, societies or associations having any title or
interest in any bridge properties, rights or franchises to be acquired.

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