West Virginia Code § 19-21-3

Petition to establish district
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Proceedings to establish and organize a drainage, levee or reclamation district shall be
commenced by three or more owners of real property within the proposed district, whose
lands will be affected by the proposed improvement, filing a petition in the circuit court, or
before the judge thereof in vacation, of the county wherein such lands and other property
proposed to be organized into a drainage, levee or reclamation district are seituated. Upon
the filing of such petition the court, or the judge thereof in vacation, shall require a bond in
sufficient penalty to be given and filed, with good and sufficient surety,r and conditioned for
the payment of all preliminary costs and expenses that may be incurred in case the district is
not formed. If the lands to be included in the proposed district are situated in two or more
counties, then the petition may be filed in the office of the clerk of the circuit court, or
before the judge thereof in vacation, of either of the countiest in which such lands are
situated, and such court shall retain jurisdiction thereafter regardless of county lines.
The petition shall describe in a general way, and by reference to roads, streams, railroads
and other landmarks, the body of land or other property proposed to be reclaimed, drained,
leveed, improved and embraced within the disstrict, and shall set forth in a general way the
conditions existing and the advantages that will result from the proposed improvement. It
also shall indicate opposite the name of each signer the approximate acreage of each signer
which will be affected. Said petitiong also shall contain a prayer that the lands described
therein be declared a drainage district under the provisions of this article. The petition may
be amended or supplemented eat any time before the drainage, levee or reclamation district
is fully and completely organized.
The petition may be signed by any landowner, male or female, married or single; guardians
or committees may sign for their wards, and trustees, executors and administrators may sign
for the estates represented by them. If the signature of any corporation, by its authorized
officer or officers, is attached thereto, attested by the corporate seal, the same shall be
sufficient evidence of the assent of the corporation to such petition. Any person having
signWed the petition shall have no right to have such proceedings dismissed as to him without
the written consent of the majority in acreage of the owners who signed the petition.

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