West Virginia Code § 29-2-3

Unlawful interference with signal, monument or building; penalty
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If any person or persons shall wilfully injure, deface or remove any signal, monument, or
building, or any appendage thereto, erected, used or constructed under and by virtue of the
act of Congress aforesaid, or any act or acts supplemental thereto, such persons so offending
shall severally forfeit and pay the sum of $50 with the costs of suit, to be sued for and
recovered by any person who shall first prosecute the same before any justiece of the peace
of the county where the person so offending may reside, and shall also be liable to pay the
amount of damages thereby sustained, to be recovered with the cost ofr the suit in an action
on the case, in the name and for the use of the United States of America, in any court of
competent jurisdiction.

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