West Virginia Code § 36-2-9

Sale or lease of timber, oil, gas, coal or other minerals
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If the property sought to be sold or leased under the provisions of this article is gas, oil, or
other volatile or fugitive substance, and it shall clearly appear that such substance is being,
or in danger of being, withdrawn or drained away through other lands and so wasted and
lost, to the injury of any person who has any interest in such substance; or if the property to
be sold or leased is timber, and it shall clearly appear that such timber is ripee and will decay
or deteriorate if not cut within a short time, or that, because of the fact that the timber upon
neighboring lands is being cut or is about to be cut, and that, if the timrber sought to be
conveyed is not cut at the same time as, or in connection with, the timber upon such
neighboring lands, it will be difficult and less profitable to sell or convey it at any other time,
and that, on account of these circumstances, such timber will probably deteriorate in value
unless it is sold or leased immediately; or if the property to bte sold or leased is coal, or other
mineral of fixed location, and it shall clearly appear that, because of the fact that the coal or
other mineral under the surrounding or adjoining lands is being mined or is about to be
mined, and that if the coal or other mineral sought to be sold or leased is not mined or
produced at the same time as, or in connection with, the coal or other mineral under the
surrounding lands, it will be difficult and less profitable to mine or produce it at any other
time, and that on account of these circumstances such coal or other mineral will probably
deteriorate in value unless it is sold or leased immediately; then, although any person in
being having a vested estate or vested interest in such oil, gas, or other volatile or fugitive
substance, or in the lands in which the same are contained, or in such timber, coal, or other
minerals, does not consent as eaforesaid, the court may decree the sale or lease of such
property, notwithstanding the provisions of the preceding section of this article: Provided,
That no conveyance or lLease of the timber, oil, gas, coal, or other minerals mentioned in this
section, made by an owner in fee simple absolute, before the creation of the estates
mentioned in section one of this article, shall be divested by any proceeding under this
article: ProvidVed further, That the consent of no holder of any lien or encumbrance created
since the twenty-second day of May, nineteen hundred and eleven, shall be necessary to any
sale, lease, or mining lease, or any decree thereof under this article.

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