West Virginia Statutes
§ 17-16-1 — 'Obstructions' defined; obstructions declared nuisance; nuisance exception; abatement of nuisance by injunction
West Virginia § 17-16-1
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Bluebook
W. Va. Code § 17-16-1 (2026).
Text
Obstructions, within the meaning of this chapter, shall include trees which have been cut or have fallen either on adjacent land or within the bounds of a public road in such a manner as to interfere with travel thereon; limbs of trees which have fallen within a public road or branches of trees overhanging the same so as to interfere with travel thereon; landslides; carcasses of dead animals, lumber, wood, or logs piled within the bounds of a public road; machines, vehicles, conveyances, and implements abandoned or habitually placed within the bounds of a public road; fences, buildings, or other obstructions within the bounds of a public road; ashes, cinders, earth, stone, or other material placed on a public road or in any ditch or waterway along such road; water diverted from its regular
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Legislative History
2018 Reg. Sess., SB307
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West Virginia § 17-16-1, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wv/17/17-16-1.