West Virginia Code
Article 1. Personal Representatives
§44-1-29. Authority of Personal Representative Concerning Conservation and Preservation Easements

(a) Subject to the requirements and conditions of subsection (b) of this section, a personal representative, trustee, administrator, or executor of a decedent or a decedents estate is hereby granted the authority to:
(1) Sell a conservation or preservation easement under 8A-12-1 et seq. of this code or 20-20-1 et seq. of this code;
(2) Donate a conservation or preservation easement under 8A-12-1 et seq. of this code or 20-20-1 et seq. of this code; or
(3) Amend a conservation or preservation easement created prior to the decedents death under 8A-12-1 et seq. of this code or 20-20-1 et seq. of this code and recorded on the decedents real property as may be permitted by applicable law and the conservation or preservation easement.
(b) The personal representative, trustee, administrator, or executor shall ensure that the sale, donation, amendment, or transfer, of a conservation or preservation easement complies with the following:
(1) The proposed sale, donation, transfer or amendment satisfies the requirements set forth in the provisions of 20-12-8a of this code, as applicable to the particular easement;
(2) The proposed sale, donation, transfer, or amendment is to a qualified conservation organization or holder and the organization or holder agrees to accept the conservation or preservation easement; and
(3) The sale, donation, transfer, or amendment must meet one of the following conditions:
(A) In the case of an administrator of a decedents intestate estate, all heirs with interests in the real estate affected provide written consent which shall be recorded with the easement; or
(B) In the case of a personal representative or executor of a decedents testate estate, or the trustee of a trust, the will, trust, or other governing instrument authorizes or directs the personal representative, executor, or trustee to sell or donate a conservation or preservation easement; or
(C) The sale, donation, transfer, or amendment of the conservation or preservation easement is authorized pursuant to a legal proceeding in a court of law with jurisdiction over the property.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 44. Administration of Estates and Trusts

Article 1. Personal Representatives

§44-1-1. Executor Has No Powers Before Qualifying

§44-1-2. Administration With Will Annexed

§44-1-3. Oath of Executor or Administrator With Will Annexed

§44-1-4. Appointment of Intestate Administrator; Affidavit of Heirs of Nonresident Intestate Decedent Without Appointment of Intestate Administrator

§44-1-5. When Curator May Be Appointed; His Duties

§44-1-6. Bond and Oath; Termination of Grant in Certain Cases

§44-1-7. Penalty of Bond

§44-1-8. When Executor or Administrator Not to Give Bond; When Surety Not Required

§44-1-9. Administration De Bonis Non Upon Death, Resignation or Removal of Sole Surviving Executor or Administrator; Executor or Administrator of Executor or Administrator Not Authorized to Administer Estate of First Testator or Intestate

§44-1-10. Marriage of Female Representative Does Not Extinguish Authority

§44-1-11. When Sheriff to Administer Estate

§44-1-12. Letters of Administration

§44-1-13. Affidavit Showing Heirs, Distributees, Devisees and Legatees of Decedent

§44-1-14. Appraisement of Real Estate and Probate Personal Property of Decedents; Disposition; Hiring of Experts

§44-1-14a. Notice of Administration of Estate; Time Limits for Filing of Objections; Liability of Personal Representative

§44-1-14b. Notice of Ancillary Filing Without Any Administration of Estate; Time Limits for Filing of Objections

§44-1-15. Duty of Personal Representative; Debt Not Extinguished by Appointment of Debtor as Executor

§44-1-16. When Administrator De Bonis Non May Administer Assets for Which Former Personal Representative Liable

§44-1-17. Food and Fuel for Family

§44-1-18. What Estate Not to Be Sold

§44-1-19. Sale of Goods Likely to Be Impaired in Value

§44-1-20. When to Sell Other Goods

§44-1-21. Estate for Life of Another Is Assets

§44-1-22. Suits by and Against

§44-1-23. Actions for Goods Carried Away, Waste or Damage to Estate of or by Decedent

§44-1-24. Action for Waste by Representative

§44-1-25. Administrator De Bonis Non May Have Scire Facias

§44-1-26. Action on Bond of Personal Representative

§44-1-27. Not Chargeable Beyond Assets; Pleas Allowed

§44-1-28. Payment of Small Sums Due Employees to Distributees of Decedents Upon Whose Estates There Have Been No Qualifications

§44-1-29. Authority of Personal Representative Concerning Conservation and Preservation Easements

§44-1-30. Death Certificate or Other Proof of Death and Residence May Be Required

§44-1-31. Administration of Oath; Execution of Bond