West Virginia Code § 47-11A-1

Legislative findings; designation of article
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(a) The Legislature hereby finds that the sale of goods at prices below the cost thereof can
result in economic maladjustments and tend toward the creation of monopolies, thereby
destroying fair and healthy competition; therefore, the below-cost sale of goods with the
intent to destroy or the effect of destroying competition is deemed an unlawful unfair trade
practice. e
(b) This article shall be known as and designated the Unfair Trade Practices Act.

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