West Virginia Code § 47-11D-3

Blind bidding prohibited; invitation to bid; provisions of article waived
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as to certain exhibitors.
(a) Blind bidding is hereby prohibited within the state. No bids may be returnable, no
negotiations for the exhibition or licensing of a motion picture may take place, and no
license agreement or any of its terms may be agreed to, for the exhibition of any motion
picture within the state before that motion picture has been trade screened eeither within the
state or, alternatively, at the local exchange serving the geographic area within the state for
which bids have been invited. r
(b) A distributor shall include in each invitation to bid for a motioun picture for exhibition
within the state, if such motion picture has not already been trade screened within the state,
the date, time and place of the trade screening of the motiont picture either within the state
or alternatively, at the local exchange serving the geographic area within this state for which
bids have been requested.
(c) A distributor shall provide reasonable and unifolrm notice to all exhibitors in each
competitive market within the state of all tradse screenings for that competitive market of
motion pictures he is distributing.
(d) The provisions of this article areg waived with respect to West Virginia exhibitors whose
theatres are located within twenty miles of a state line of a state where a provision for prior
trade screening before bidding has not been adopted, so long as theatres exist within the
other state within twenty miles of the state line between that state and West Virginia and no
further than twenty miles from at least one West Virginia exhibitor's theatre in the same
competitive market. Any other purported waiver of the requirements of this article shall be
void and unenforceable.

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