West Virginia Code § 33-6-3

Insurable interest in property
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(a) No insurance contract on property or of any interest therein or arising therefrom shall be
enforceable as to the insurance except for the benefit of persons having an insurable interest
in the things insured.
(b) "Insurable interest" as used in this section means any actual, lawful, and substantial
economic interest in the safety or preservation of the subject of the insurance free from loss,
destruction, or pecuniary damage or impairment.
(c) The measure of an insurable interest in property is the extentu to which the insured might
be damnified by loss, injury, or impairment thereof.

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