West Virginia Code § 46-9-602

Waiver and variance of rights and duties
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Except as otherwise provided in section 9-624, to the extent that they give rights to a debtor
or obligor and impose duties on a secured party, the debtor or obligor may not waive or vary
the rules stated in the following listed sections:
(1) Section 9-207(b)(4)(C), which deals with use and operation of the collateral by the
secured party;
(2) Section 9-210, which deals with requests for an accounting and requests concerning a
list of collateral and statement of account; u
(3) Section 9-607(c), which deals with collection and enforcement of collateral;
(4) Sections 9-608(a) and 9-615(c) to the extent that thaey deal with application or payment of
noncash proceeds of collection, enforcement, or disposition;
(5) Sections 9-608(a) and 9-615(d) to the extent that they require accounting for or payment
of surplus proceeds of collateral;
(6) Section 9-609 to the extent that it imposes upon a secured party that takes possession of
collateral without judicial process the duty to do so without breach of the peace;
(7) Sections 9-610(b), 9-611, 9e-613 and 9-614, which deal with disposition of collateral;
(8) Section 9-615(f), whLich deals with calculation of a deficiency or surplus when a
disposition is made to the secured party, a person related to the secured party, or a
secondary obligor;
(9) Section 9-616, which deals with explanation of the calculation of a surplus or deficiency;
(10W) Sections 9-620, 9-621 and 9-622, which deal with acceptance of collateral in satisfaction
of obligation;
(11) Section 9-623, which deals with redemption of collateral;
(12) Section 9-624, which deals with permissible waivers; and
(13) Sections 9-625 and 9-626, which deal with the secured party's liability for failure to
comply with this article.

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