West Virginia Code § 21-11A-4

Applicability of definitions; definitions
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For the purposes of this article, the words or terms defined in this article, and any variation
of those words or terms required by the context, have the meanings ascribed to them in this
article. These definitions are applicable unless a different meaning clearly appears from the
context.
(1) "Action" means any civil action, or any alternative dispute resolution proceeding other
than the negotiation required under this article, for damages, asserting a claim for injury or
loss to real or personal property caused by an alleged defect arising out of or related to
residential improvements. u
(2) "Claim" means a demand for damages by a claimant based upon an alleged construction
defect in residential improvements.
(3) "Claimant" means a homeowner, including a subsequent purchaser, who asserts a claim
against a contractor concerning an alleged construlction defect in residential improvements.
(4) "Construction defect" means a deficiency in, or a deficiency arising out of, the design,
specifications, planning, supervision or conistruction of residential improvements that results
from any of the following:
(A) Defective material, products, or components used in the construction of residential
improvements;
(B) Violation of the applicable codes in effect at the time of construction of residential
improvements;
(C) Failure in the design of residential improvements to meet the applicable professional
standards of care;
(D) WFailure to complete residential improvements in accordance with accepted trade
standards for good and workmanlike construction: Provided, That compliance with the
applicable codes in effect at the time of construction is prima facie evidence of construction
in accordance with accepted trade standards for good and workmanlike construction, with
respect to all matters specified in those codes; or
(E) Failure to properly oversee, supervise, and inspect services or goods provided by the
contractor's subcontractor, officer, employee, agent, or other person furnishing goods or
services.
(5) "Contract" means a written contract between a contractor and a claimant by the terms of
which the contractor agrees to provide goods or services, by sale or lease, to or for a
claimant.
(6) "Contractor" means a contractor, licensed under the provisions of §30-42-1 et seq., of this
code, who has entered into a contract directly with a claimant. The term does not include the
contractor's subcontractor, officer, employee, agent or other person furnishing goods or
services to a claimant.
(7) "Day" means a calendar day. If an act is required to occur on a day falling on a Saturday,
Sunday or holiday, the first working day which is not one of these days should be counted as
the required day for purposes of this article. e
(8) "Goods" means supplies, materials, or equipment.
(9) "Parties" means: (A) The claimant; and (B) any contractor, suubcontractor, agent or other
person furnishing goods or services and upon whom a claim of an alleged construction
defect has been served under this article.
(10) "Residential improvements" means: (A) The constaruction of a residential dwelling or
appurtenant facility or utility; (B) an addition to, or alteration, modification, or rehabilitation
of an existing dwelling or appurtenant facility or utlility; or (C) repairs made to an existing
dwelling or appurtenant facility or utility; In asddition to actual construction or renovation,
residential improvements actually added to residential real property include the design,
specifications, surveying, planning, goods,i services and the supervision of a contractor's
subcontractor, officer, employee, aggent, or other person furnishing goods or services to a
claimant.
(11) "Services" means the furnishing of skilled or unskilled labor or consulting or
professional work, or a combination thereof.
(12) "Subcontractor" means a contractor who performs work on behalf of another contractor
on residential improv ements.
(13) "Supplier" means a person who provides goods for residential improvements.

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