West Virginia Statutes
§ 46-2-403 — Power to transfer; good faith purchase of goods; "entrusting."
West Virginia § 46-2-403
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Bluebook
W. Va. Code § 46-2-403 (2026).
Text
(1)A purchaser of goods acquires all title which his transferor had or had power to transfer except that a purchaser of a limited interest acquires rights only to the extent of the interest purchased. A person with voidable title has power to transfer a good title to a good faith purchaser for value. When goods have been delivered under a transaction of purchase the purchaser has such power even though
(a)the transferor was deceived as to the identity of the purchaser, or
(b)the delivery was in exchange for a check which is later dishonored, or
(c)it was agreed that the transaction was to be a "cash sale," or
(d)the delivery was procured through fraud punishable as larcenous under the criminal law.
(2)Any entrusting of possession of goods to a merchant who deals in goods of that
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Nearby Sections
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§ 46-1-101
Short titles§ 46-1-102
Scope of article§ 46-1-104
Construction against implied repeal§ 46-1-105
Severability§ 46-1-106
Use of singular and plural; gender§ 46-1-107
Section captions§ 46-1-109
Repealed. Acts, 2006 Reg. Sess., Ch. 247§ 46-1-201
General definitions§ 46-1-202
Notice; knowledge§ 46-1-204
Value§ 46-1-205
Reasonable time; seasonableness§ 46-1-206
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Bluebook (online)
West Virginia § 46-2-403, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wv/46/46-2-403.