West Virginia Code § 21-1A-7

Suits by or against labor organizations
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(a) Suits for violation of contracts between an employer and a labor organization, or between
labor organizations, may be brought in any circuit court of this state having jurisdiction of
the parties.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any labor organization to engage in any activity or conduct
defined as an unfair labor practice in subdivision (4), subsection (b), section four of this
article; and whoever shall be injured in his business or property by reason of any such
violation may sue therefor in the circuit court of any county wherein such unfair labor
practice occurred, and shall recover the damages by him sustainued and the cost of the suit.
(c) Any labor organization and any employer shall be bound by the acts of its agents.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law or rule to the contrary, any such labor
organization may sue or be sued as an entity and in behalf of the employees whom it
represents. Any money judgment against a labor organization in a suit under this section
shall be enforceable only against the organization als an entity and against its assets, and
shall not be enforceable against any individuasl member or his assets.
(d) For the purposes of actions and proceeidings by or against labor organizations, the circuit
courts of this state shall be deemed gto have jurisdiction of a labor organization in the county
in which such organization maintains its principal offices, or in any county in which its duly
authorized officers or agents are engaged in representing or acting for employee members.
(e) The service of summons, subpoena, or other legal process of any circuit court of this
state upon an officer or agent of a labor organization, in his capacity as such, shall constitute
service upon the labor organization.

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