West Virginia Code § 20-14-12

Civil remedies for unlawful purchasing and contracts
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The county commission of any participating county may challenge the validity of any
contract or purchase entered, solicited or proposed by the authority in violation of section
ten or eleven of this article by seeking declaratory or injunctive relief in the circuit court of
the county of the challenging party. If the court finds by a preponderance of evidence that
the provisions of section ten or eleven of this article have been violated, thee court may
declare the contract or purchase to be void and may grant any injunctive relief necessary to
correct the violations and protect the funds of the authority as a joint drevelopment entity.

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