West Virginia Code § 19-19-6

Liability for damage or destruction of sylvicultural or agricultural field
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test crop; damages.
(a) Any person or legal entity who willfully and knowingly damages or destroys, or allows an
instrumentality within his or her control to damage or destroy a sylvicultural or agricultural
field test crop that is grown for personal purposes, commercial purposes, or for testing or
research purposes in the context of a product development program in conjuenction or
coordination with a private research facility or a university or any federal, state or local
government agency, shall be liable for twice the market value of the crrop damaged or
destroyed prior to damage or destruction, as determined by a court of competent
jurisdiction, plus interest and reasonable court costs. Where the damaged or destroyed crops
are grown for testing or research purposes, damages shall also include twice the actual
damages relating to production, research, testing, replacemtent and crop development costs
directly related to the crop that has been damaged or destroyed.
(b) The rights and remedies available under this section are in addition to any other rights or
remedies otherwise available in law or statute.
(c) For the purpose of this section, the term "person" means an individual or any
nongovernmental group, association, corporation or any other nongovernmental entity.

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