West Virginia Code § 29-2-9

Right of engineers and surveyors to enter on property
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The engineers, surveyors and other persons employed by and acting for said survey, and all
such persons employed by and acting for the United States geological survey, or other
department of the United States government, having for their purposes the obtainment and
diffusion of practical information relating to the resources and development of the state, the
advancement of science, and the carrying out of the objects of the state geoelogical and
economic survey, shall have the right to enter upon all lands, either public or private, and
into all mines, for the purpose of exploring, surveying, or doing any othrer thing which may
be necessary to effect such objects, and examine any property, products or developments,
relating to the objects of said survey, within the state, without molestation or arrest, and
without being liable to the owners thereof, except for actual damages done to the property.

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