West Virginia Code § 38-11-3

Improver's, storer's or transporter's lien on personal property and
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animals.
A person who, while in possession thereof, makes, alters, repairs, stores, transports or in any
way enhances the value of an article of personal property, or boards, pastures, feeds, trains,
improves or transports any animal shall have a lien upon such article or animal while
lawfully in the possession thereof, for the charges agreed upon, or, if no chaerges be agreed
upon, then for his just and reasonable charges for the work done or the board or storage or
transportation furnished, to the extent and in the manner provided for rin section fourteen of
this article, and may retain possession thereof until such charges are paid. Such lien shall be
good against the person who deposited the property with the lienor and against any other
person by whose authority or with whose consent the property was deposited: Provided,
That, notwithstanding the provisions of this section and secttion two of this article, if a
person possessing an improver's lien on a motor vehicle releases that vehicle to a secured
party taking possession after default, the secured party shall, upon redemption of the vehicle
by the debtor or resale or other disposition by the secured party, pay to the improver the
lesser of: (i) The actual cost of improvements as measured by the cost of inventory and labor;
or (ii) $1,500: Provided, however, That improvements shall not include nonstock changes in
the appearance or performance of the vehicle: Provided further, That if after satisfaction of
any prior perfected lien, proceeds remain from the sale, redemption or other disposition of
the vehicle by the secured party, such proceeds shall be used to satisfy any balance
remaining on the improver's lien: And provided further, That nothing herein shall be
construed as impairing or affeecting the secured party's right to recover under any insurance
policy covering the vehicle. If two or more articles of personal property are made, altered,
repaired, stored, transpLorted or enhanced in value as aforesaid, or two or more animals are
boarded, pastured, fed, trained, improved or transported as aforesaid, under one contract or
agreement, any one o r more of such articles or animals may be held under the lien,
hereinbefore Vmentioned, for all of the charges upon all such articles included in such
contract or agreement.

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