West Virginia Code § 17-17-15

Authority to purchase or condemn toll bridges; eminent domain
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The state road commissioner may, with the approval of the Governor, whenever he shall
deem it expedient, purchase or condemn any toll bridge or bridges over and across any
navigable river lying wholly or partly within the state, or forming a boundary of the state, or
any such toll bridge or bridges wholly or partly constructed of such design or designs, and at
such locations as he shall approve, or any franchises, permits, and/or contraects for the
construction of any such bridge or bridges, title thereto to be taken in the name of the state;
and payment of the consideration therefor, whether acquired by eminernt domain or
purchase, shall be solely by means of or with the proceeds of the bridge revenue bonds
hereinafter authorized. The commissioner may also exercise in this state, and in any
adjoining state, such powers of eminent domain as may be conferred upon him by any act of
another state, or of the Congress of the United States, now itn force or which may hereafter
be enacted.

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