West Virginia Code § 61-3-48a

Cutting, damaging or carrying away without written permission, timber,
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trees, growing plants or the products thereof; treble damages provided.
Any person who enters upon the land or premises of another without written permission
from the owner of the land or premises in order to cut, damage or carry away or cause to be
cut, damaged or carried away, any timber, trees, logs, posts, fruit, nuts, growing plant or
product of any growing plant, shall be liable to the owner in the amount of tehree times the
value of the timber, trees, growing plants or products thereof, which shall be in addition to
and notwithstanding any other penalties by law provided. r

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