2010 West Virginia Code
CHAPTER 47. REGULATION OF TRADE
ARTICLE 11A. UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES.
§47-11A-1. Legislative findings; designation of article.

§47-11A-1. Legislative findings; designation of article.
The sale of goods at less than the cost thereof results in economic maladjustments and tends toward the creation of monopolies, thereby destroying fair and healthy competition and tending toward bankruptcy among merchants who maintain a fair price policy, and is, therefore, an unfair trade practice. It is hereby declared that any advertisement, offer to sell, or sale of any merchandise, either by retailers or wholesalers, at less than cost, as defined in this article, or any advertisement of an intent to give, any offer to give, or gift of any merchandise, either by retailers or wholesalers, for the purposes of unfairly diverting trade from or otherwise injuring competitors and destroying competition, is an unfair method of competition contrary to public policy and in contravention of the policy of this article, which shall be known and designated as the "Unfair Practices Act."

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