West Virginia Code § 46-2A-201

Statute of frauds
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(1) A lease contract is not enforceable by way of action or defense unless:
(a) The total payments to be made under the lease contract, excluding payments for options
to renew or buy, are less than $1,000; or
(b) There is a writing, signed by the party against whom enforcement is sought or by that
party's authorized agent, sufficient to indicate that a lease contruact has been made between
the parties and to describe the goods leased and the lease term.
(2) Any description of leased goods or of the lease term is sufficient and satisfies subsection
(1)(b), whether or not it is specific, if it reasonably idenatifies what is described.
(3) A writing is not insufficient because it omits or lincorrectly states a term agreed upon, but
the lease contract is not enforceable under subsection (1)(b) beyond the lease term and the
quantity of goods shown in the writing.
(4) A lease contract that does not satisfy the requirements of subsection (1), but which is
valid in other respects, is enforceable:
(a) If the goods are to be specially manufactured or obtained for the lessee and are not
suitable for lease or sale to others in the ordinary course of the lessor's business, and the
lessor, before notice of repudiation is received and under circumstances that reasonably
indicate that the goods are for the lessee, has made either a substantial beginning of their
manufacture or comm itments for their procurement;
(b) If the party against whom enforcement is sought admits in that party's pleading,
testimony or otherwise in court that a lease contract was made, but the lease contract is not
enforceable under this provision beyond the quantity of goods admitted; or
(c) With respect to goods that have been received and accepted by the lessee.
(5) The lease term under a lease contract referred to in subsection (4) is:
(a) If there is a writing signed by the party against whom enforcement is sought or by that
party's authorized agent specifying the lease term, the term so specified;
(b) If the party against whom enforcement is sought admits in that party's pleading,
testimony, or otherwise in court a lease term, the term so admitted; or
(c) A reasonable lease term.

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