West Virginia Code § 47-11E-3

Enforceability of other provisions
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Provided that the contract does not state otherwise, nothing in this article limits the
enforceability of:
(1) Provisions prohibiting a physician from taking any property, patient lists or records of the
employer with him or her upon the termination or expiration of the contract;
(2) Provisions requiring a physician to repay an employer all or a portion of:
(A) A loan;
(B) Relocation expenses; t
(C) A signing bonus;
(D) Remuneration to induce the physician to relocate or establish a physician practice in a
specific geographic area; or
(E) Recruiting, education and training expenses;
(3) A nondisclosure provision relating to confidential information and trade secrets;
(4) A nonsolicitation provision with respect to patients and employees of the employer;
(5) A provision for liquidated damages; or
(6) Any other provisi on of a contract that is not in violation of law.

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