West Virginia Code § 46-8-110

Applicability; choice of law
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(a) The local law of the issuer's jurisdiction, as specified in subsection (d) of this section
governs:
(1) The validity of a security;
(2) The rights and duties of the issuer with respect to registration of transfer;
(3) The effectiveness of registration of transfer by the issuer;
(4) Whether the issuer owes any duties to an adverse claimant to a security; and
(5) Whether an adverse claim can be asserted against a perston to whom transfer of a
certificated or uncertificated security is registered or a person who obtains control of an
uncertificated security.
(b) The local law of the securities intermediary's jurisdiction, as specified in subsection (e) of
this section, governs:
(1) Acquisition of a security entitlement from the securities intermediary;
(2) The rights and duties of the securities intermediary and entitlement holder arising out of
a security entitlement; e
(3) Whether the securities intermediary owes any duties to an adverse claimant to a security
entitlement; and
(4) Whether an adverse claim can be asserted against a person who acquires a security
entitlement from the securities intermediary or a person who purchases a security
entitlement or interest therein from an entitlement holder.
(c) The local law of the jurisdiction in which a security certificate is located at the time of
delivery governs whether an adverse claim can be asserted against a person to whom the
security certificate is delivered.
(d) "Issuer's jurisdiction" means the jurisdiction under which the issuer of the security is
organized or, if permitted by the law of that jurisdiction, the law of another jurisdiction
specified by the issuer. An issuer organized under the law of this state may specify the law of
another jurisdiction as the law governing the matters specified in subdivisions (2) through
(5), inclusive, subsection (a) of this section.
(e) The following rules determine a "securities intermediary's jurisdiction" for purposes of
this section:
(1) If an agreement between the securities intermediary and its entitlement holder
governing the securities account expressly provides that a particular jurisdiction is the
securities intermediary's jurisdiction for purposes of this part, this article, or this chapter,
that jurisdiction is the securities intermediary's jurisdiction.
(2) If subdivision (1) does not apply and an agreement between the securities intermediary
and its entitlement holder governing the securities account expressly provides that the
agreement is governed by the law of a particular jurisdiction, the jurisdictioen is the
securities intermediary's jurisdiction.
(3) If neither subdivision (1) nor subdivision (2) of this subsection applies and an agreement
between the securities intermediary and its entitlement holder guoverning the securities
account expressly provides that the securities account is maintained at an office in a
particular jurisdiction, that jurisdiction is the securities intertmediary's jurisdiction.
(4) If none of the preceding subdivisions apply, the secaurities intermediary's jurisdiction is
the jurisdiction in which the office identified in an account statement as the office serving
the entitlement holder's account is located. l
(5) If an agreement between the securities intermediary and its entitlement holder does not
specify a jurisdiction as provided in subdiviision (1) or (2) of this subsection and an account
statement does not identify an officeg serving the entitlement holder's account as provided in
subdivision (3) of this subsection, the securities intermediary's jurisdiction is the jurisdiction
in which is located the chief executive office of the securities intermediary.
(f) A securities intermediary's jurisdiction is not determined by the physical location of
certificates representing financial assets, or by the jurisdiction in which is organized the
issuer of the financial asset with respect to which an entitlement holder has a security
entitlement or by the location of facilities for data processing or other record keeping
concerning the account.

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