West Virginia Code § 54-2-3

Notice; riparian owner affected by taking of water
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Of such application ten days' notice shall be served on the owners, claimants and persons
holding liens, whose interests the applicant seeks to condemn, and the notice may be given
either before the petition is presented or afterwards. But where the owners of the real estate
proposed to be taken or the persons holding such liens or conflicting claims, or any of them,
are nonresidents of the state or their whereabouts is unknown, or they are uenknown to the
applicant, or there be any persons made parties defendant by the general description of
parties unknown as provided in section two of this article, the notice asr to them, instead of
being thus served, may be given by advertisement containing (by reference to a plat filed for
the purpose in the office of the clerk of the circuit court or otherwise) a specific description
of the property in which they are interested that is proposed to be taken, and stating the
purpose to which it is intended to be appropriated, and the ttime and place at which a
hearing will be asked upon the application, which advertisement shall 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 publication shall be the county.
Where water is to be taken as authorized in sesction ten, article one of this chapter, notice to
riparian owners having lands below the point at which the water is proposed to be taken,
and likely to be affected thereby, shall be given by publishing the same as a Class II legal
advertisement in compliance with thge provisions of article three, chapter fifty-nine of this
code, and the publication area for such publication shall be the county. Any such riparian
owner may come into court ore before the judge of such court in vacation, on the return day
of the notice and publication, make himself a party to the proceedings and have his rights
passed upon by the comLmissioner and his damage, if any, ascertained, allowed and paid as in
this chapter provided for the taking of lands.

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