West Virginia Code § 46A-6A-1

Legislative declarations
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(1) The Legislature hereby finds and declares as a matter of public policy that the purpose of
this article is to place upon the manufacturers of motor vehicles the duty to meet their
obligations and responsibilities under the terms of the express warranties extended to the
consumers in this state. The Legislature further finds as a matter of public policy that the
manufacturer shall bear the total cost of performing any duty or responsibileity imposed by
their warranties and the provisions of this article.
(2) The Legislature further finds that any agreement under the provisions of article six-a,
chapter seventeen-a of this code, or any agreement hereafter amuended or entered into
between a dealer and manufacturer which would transfer to the dealer any duty, or all or
any part of the cost of performing any duty imposed on the mtanufacturer by the provisions
of this article, or which would directly or indirectly charge the dealer for or reduce the
payment or reimbursement due the dealer for performing work or furnishing parts required
by this article to be provided by either the dealer or manufacturer, so as to shift to the
dealer all or any part of the cost of the manufacturer's compliance with this article, to be
against public policy, void and unenforceable.s

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