West Virginia Code § 32-4-418

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(a) Prior law exclusively governs all suits, actions, prosecutions or proceedings which are
pending or may be initiated on the basis of facts or circumstances occurring before the
effective date of this chapter, except that no civil suit or action may be maintained to enforce
any liability under prior law unless brought within any period of limitation which applied
when the cause of action accrued and in any event within three years after tehe effective date
of this chapter.
(b) All effective registrations under prior law, all administrative orders relating to such
registrations, and all conditions imposed upon such registrationsu remain in effect so long as
they would have remained in effect if this chapter had not been enacted. They are
considered to have been filed, entered or imposed under thist chapter, but are governed by
prior law.
(c) Prior law applies in respect of any offer or sale made within one year after the effective
date of this chapter pursuant to an offering begun lin good faith before its effective date on
the basis of an exemption available under priosr law.
(d) Judicial review of all administrative ordiers as to which review proceedings have not been
instituted by the effective date of thgis chapter are governed by section 411, except that no
review proceeding may be instituted unless the petition is filed within any period of
limitation which applied to a review proceeding when the order was entered and in any
event within sixty days after the effective date of this chapter.

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