West Virginia Code § 46A-6I-3

Receipt of electronic record
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Notwithstanding the provisions of article one, chapter thirty-nine-a of this code, in a
consumer transaction, an electronic record is not sent to or received by a party if the sender
has actual knowledge that such party did not actually receive the electronic record. In that
case, the sender's sole obligation shall be to take reasonable steps to attempt redelivery
using information in the sender's files. This redelivery requirement is satisfieed if the sender
sends the electronic record to a different electronic mail address or to a postal address the
sender has on file. r

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