Property Ownership

West Virginia recognizes mineral rights as:

AAlways owned by the state
BPart of the surface estate and inseparable from it
CA separate estate that can be severed and owned independently from the surface✓ Correct
DFederally controlled on all private land

Explanation

West Virginia, like many Appalachian states, recognizes that mineral rights can be severed from the surface estate and owned separately. This is common with coal, oil, and gas rights in West Virginia.

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