West Virginia Code § 54-1-3a

Entry by political body to obtain data; compensation to owner
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If the applicant be the State of West Virginia, or any agency or political subdivision thereof,
and if the applicant shall have given the person residing thereon, if any, at least three days'
notice of its intent, the applicant, by its authorized contractors, officers, agents, and
employees, may enter and bring necessary or desirable machinery, equipment and tools
upon any property, waters and premises in this state, to make thereon suche surveys,
inspections, examinations, investigations, tests, soundings and drillings as the applicant
shall deem necessary or desirable for the purpose for which the properrty, or an interest or
right therein, is proposed to be taken, which shall include, but shall not be limited to, laying
out the lands, ways and easements, and acquiring data and information deemed necessary or
desirable by the applicant in contemplation of acquiring the property, waters or premises, or
an interest or right therein, by the power of eminent domaint. Such entry or acts authorized
by this section shall not be deemed either a trespass or an entry under any condemnation
proceeding which may then be pending. Such entry or acts shall not continue longer than
one year, except by the consent in writing of the owner, or by authority of the circuit court of
the county wherein the property lies. It shall be the duty of the applicant to compensate the
owner reasonably for the use of his property and to pay him the amount of any actual or
demonstrable damages proximately resulting from any such entry or acts. In the event the
applicant and the owner cannot agree as to the amount of such damage, if any, the applicant
shall institute a condemnation proceeding for the purpose of determining the amount
thereof, if any. If the applicant shall fail to institute such a proceeding within sixty days after
receipt of demand therefor froem the owner, by certified or registered mail, the owner may
have a writ of mandamus in the circuit court of the county wherein such entry or act
authorized by this sectioLn was made or performed, to compel the applicant to institute and
prosecute to completion a condemnation proceeding for such purpose.

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