West Virginia Code § 60-6-17

Suit to abate nuisances; injunction
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The commission, its agents, the Attorney General, the prosecuting attorney, or a citizen of
the county or municipality where a nuisance as defined in section sixteen of this article is
located, may maintain a suit in equity in the name of the state to abate and perpetually
enjoin the same. Courts of equity shall have jurisdiction thereof. The injunction may be
granted at the commencement of the suit and no bond shall be required. One the finding that
the material allegations of the bill are true, the court or judge thereof in vacation shall order
the injunction for such period of time as it or he may think proper, withr the right to dissolve
the injunction upon the application of the owner of the place, if a proper case is shown for
such dissolution.
The continuance of the injunction as provided in this sectiont may be ordered, although the
place complained of may not at the time of hearing be unlawfully used.

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