West Virginia Code § 31E-14-1401

Authority to conduct affairs required
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(a) A foreign corporation may not conduct affairs in this state until it obtains a certificate of
authority from the Secretary of State.
(b) The following activities, among others, do not constitute conducting affairs within the
meaning of subsection (a) of this section:
(1) Maintaining, defending, or settling any proceeding;
(2) Holding meetings of the board of directors or members or carrying on other activities
concerning internal corporate affairs;
(3) Maintaining bank accounts;
(4) Selling through independent contractors;
(5) Soliciting or obtaining orders, whether by mail or through employees or agents or
otherwise, if the orders require acceptance outside this state before they become contracts;
(6) Creating or acquiring indebtedness, mortgages, and security interests in real or personal
property: Provided, That this exemption does not include debts collected by collection
agencies as defined in subdivision (b), section two, article sixteen, chapter forty-seven of this
code; e
(7) Securing or collectinLg debts or enforcing mortgages and security interests in property
securing the debts;
(8) Owning, without more, real or personal property;
(9) Conducting an isolated transaction that is completed within thirty days and that is not
oneW in the course of repeated transactions of a like nature;
(10) Conducting affairs in interstate commerce;
(11) Granting funds or other gifts;
(12) Distributing information to its shareholders or members;
(13) Effecting sales through independent contractors;
(14) The acquisition by purchase of lands secured by mortgage or deeds;
(15) Physical inspection and appraisal of property in West Virginia as security for deeds of
trust, or mortgages and negotiations for the purchase of loans secured by property in West
Virginia;
(16) The management, rental, maintenance and sale; or the operating, maintaining, renting
or otherwise, dealing with selling or disposing of property acquired under foreclosure sale or
by agreement in lieu of foreclosure sale; and
(17) Applying for withholding tax on an employee residing in the State of West Virginia who
works for the foreign corporation in another state.
(c) The list of activities in subsection (b) of this section is not exhaustive.
(d) A foreign corporation is to be deemed to be conducting affairs in this state if:
(1) The corporation makes a contract to be performed, in whole or in part, by any party
thereto, in this state;
(2) The corporation commits a tort, in whole or in parta, in this state; or
(3) The corporation manufactures, sells, offers for sale or supplies any product in a defective
condition and that product causes injury to any person or property within this state
notwithstanding the fact that the corporation had no agents, servants or employees or
contacts within this state at the time of the injury.
(e) A foreign corporation's making of a contract, the committing of a manufacture or sale,
offer of sale or supply of defective product as described in subsection (d) of this section is
deemed to be the agreement of that foreign corporation that any notice or process served
upon, or accepted by, the Secretary of State in a proceeding against that foreign corporation
arising from, or growing out of, contract, tort, or manufacture or sale, offer of sale or supply
of the defective product has the same legal force and validity as process duly served on that
corporation in this st ate.

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