West Virginia Code § 17-17-4

When bridge deemed a nuisance; abatement
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Every bridge across the Ohio River hereafter erected or commenced, wholly or in part within
the jurisdiction of this state, contrary to the provisions of the two next preceding sections,
and every railroad bridge across the Great Kanawha or Big Sandy River hereafter erected or
commenced, wholly or in part within the jurisdiction of the state, contrary to the provisions
of said sections, shall be deemed a public nuisance, and, so far as the same eis within the said
jurisdiction, may be abated and the construction thereof prevented and enjoined by
presentment, indictment, or bill in equity in the name of the state or otrher remedy
appropriate to the case; and it shall be the duty of the Attorney General, as well as of the
prosecuting attorney of the proper county, to cause proper proceedings to be instituted and
prosecuted to abate, prevent and enjoin such work, as soon as they shall be credibly
informed that the same has been or is about to be commencetd. But the provisions of this and
the preceding sections shall not apply to the portion of the Great Kanawha above the falls of
said river, known as the falls of the Kanawha.

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