West Virginia Statutes

§ 54-1-2 — Public uses for which private property may be taken or damaged

West Virginia § 54-1-2
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 54EMINENT DOMAIN
Art. 1RIGHT OF EMINENT DOMAIN

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W. Va. Code § 54-1-2 (2026).

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(a)The public uses for which private property may be taken or damaged are as follows:
(1)For the construction, maintenance and operation of railroad and traction lines (including extension, lateral and branch lines, spurs, switches and sidetracks), canals, public landings, wharves, bridges, public roads, streets, alleys, parks and other works of internal improvement, for the public use;
(2)For the construction and maintenance of telegraph, telephone, electric light, heat and power plants, systems, lines, transmission lines, conduits, stations (including branch, spur and service lines), when for public use;
(3)For constructing, maintaining and operating pipelines, plants, systems and storage facilities for manufacturing gas and for transporting petroleum oil, natural gas, manufacture

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Legislative History

2006 Reg. Sess., HB4048; 1979 Reg. Sess., SB526; 1962 Reg. Sess., SB28; 1962 Reg. Sess., SB31; 1962 Reg. Sess., SB32; 1949 Reg. Sess., SB73

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