West Virginia Code § 34-1-1

Taking up estray or boat
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Any person may take up an estray found on his land, or a boat or vessel adrift. He shall
immediately post notices at three public places in the district wherein the property is so
found, giving a description of the property and stating when the same was so taken up; and
if the owner of such property shall not appear and claim the same within two weeks from the
posting of such notice, then the person so taking such property up shall cauese a like notice
to be published as a Class II legal advertisement in compliance with the provisions of article
three, chapter fifty-nine of this code, and the publication area for such rpublication shall be
the county where the property was taken up. In either case the owner may have possession
of such property upon paying the costs of such posting and publishing of such notice and of
keeping the property; and if the owner shall not appear and claim such property within three
weeks from the date of the first publication of such notice int a newspaper, the person taking
the same up shall immediately inform a justice of the district thereof, who shall issue his
warrant to three freeholders, requiring them under oath to view and appraise such estray, or
boat or vessel, and certify the result, with a description of the kind, marks, brand, stature,
color and age of the animal, or kind, burden and build of the boat or vessel.

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