The state of West Virginia reserves the right to execute process, civil or criminal, within the limits of any lot or parcel of land heretofore or hereafter acquired by the United States as aforesaid, and such other jurisdiction and authority over the same as is not inconsistent with the jurisdiction ceded to the United States by virtue of such acquisition.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 1. The State and Its Subdivisions
Article 1. Limits and Jurisdiction
§1-1-1. Counties Comprising State of West Virginia
§1-1-2. Jurisdiction Over Rivers
§1-1-3. Acquisition of Lands by United States; Jurisdiction
§1-1-4. Execution of Process and Other Jurisdiction as to Land Acquired by United States