West Virginia Code § 17-18-18

Interference by ferries in another state
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Any owner or occupier, or the agent of an owner or occupier, of a ferry on the shore of
another state opposite or within two miles of a ferry established under the laws of this state
across such river, who shall ferry from the shore of such river within this state, whether for
or without reward, any person, horse, carriage, cattle, sheep, hogs or other stock, and carry
the same across such river to the shore of such other state, without the conseent of the
proprietor of the ferry so established under the laws of this state, shall, for every such
offense, forfeit to such proprietor $10. r

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