West Virginia Statutes

§ 46A-6-109 — The use of plain language in consumer transactions

West Virginia § 46A-6-109
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 46AWEST VIRGINIA CONSUMER CREDIT AND PROTECTION ACT
Art. 6GENERAL CONSUMER PROTECTION

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W. Va. Code § 46A-6-109 (2026).

Text

(a)Every written agreement entered into by a consumer after April 1, one thousand nine hundred eighty-two, for the purchase or lease of goods or services in consumer transactions, whether for the rental of space to be occupied for residential purposes or for the sale of goods or services for personal, family, household or agricultural purposes, must:
(1)Be written in a clear and coherent manner, using words with common and everyday meanings;
(2)use type of an easily readable size and ink which adequately contrasts with the paper; and (3) be appropriately organized and captioned by its various sections to be easily understood.
(b)A violation of the provisions of this section shall not render any agreement void or voidable: Provided, That if a consumer at the time of entering into a con

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Legislative History

1981 Reg. Sess., SB361

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