West Virginia Code § 61-3-36

Anchoring or beaching shanty boats on lands of another; penalties
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If any person, being the owner or occupier of any shanty boat, or boat of like kind, who
anchors, ties or beaches such boat upon the real estate of another for a longer period than
twelve hours, except in case of distress, without the permission of the owner or agent of the
owner of such real estate, upon which such boat is anchored, tied or beached, he shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction, shall be fined not more thane $50, or confined
in the county jail not more than thirty days, in the discretion of the court. And each twelve
hours that such owner or occupier, after having been notified to removre, allows such boat to
remain at such place, or anchored, tied or beached upon the premises of such owner, shall
be treated as a separate offense. And any such person having been notified to remove such
boat, who shall, within thirty days thereafter, gain anchor, tie or beach any boat upon the
real estate of such owner, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, tand, upon conviction, shall be
fined not exceeding $50 and imprisoned in the county jail not exceeding thirty days. Any
justice of the peace in any county of the state where such offense or offenses shall be
committed shall have jurisdiction thereof.

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