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West Virginia Corporate Law: Is It "Broke"?, Debra R. Cohen Jan 1997

West Virginia Corporate Law: Is It "Broke"?, Debra R. Cohen

Journal Articles

We are all familiar with the cliche "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." The sentiment is as applicable to law as it is to the rest of life. When a law does what it is intended to do, legislators and courts should leave it alone. However, when a law no longer serves its intended purpose, it is "broke," and should be revised. The question is whether West Virginia's corporate law is "broke." In 1974, the West Virginia Legislature adopted the West Virginia Corporation Act (the "Act").' The Act brought then modem standards of corporate law to West Virginia. Since …


Nelson V. Logan Motor Sales, Inc.: Providing Damages For Breach Of The Implied Warranty Of Merchantability, Chad A. Cicconi Jan 1990

Nelson V. Logan Motor Sales, Inc.: Providing Damages For Breach Of The Implied Warranty Of Merchantability, Chad A. Cicconi

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Commercial Law, Mark B. D'Antoni Jan 1986

Commercial Law, Mark B. D'Antoni

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Commerce Legislation, Mark B. D'Antoni, Mark A. Stach Jan 1986

Commerce Legislation, Mark B. D'Antoni, Mark A. Stach

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Commercial Law, James Robert Williamson Jan 1985

Commercial Law, James Robert Williamson

West Virginia Law Review

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Commercial Law, Linda Rae Artimez Jan 1984

Commercial Law, Linda Rae Artimez

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Commercial, Charles D. Dunbar Apr 1983

Commercial, Charles D. Dunbar

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Uniform Commercial Code Sales Article Compared With West Virginia Law (Conclusion), Willard D. Lorensen Apr 1962

The Uniform Commercial Code Sales Article Compared With West Virginia Law (Conclusion), Willard D. Lorensen

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Public Utilities-Power Of Interstate Commerce Commision To Give Certificate Of Convenience And Necessity May 1931

Public Utilities-Power Of Interstate Commerce Commision To Give Certificate Of Convenience And Necessity

Michigan Law Review

Certain coal fields in West Virginia are served by the Chesapeake and Ohio, the Norfolk and Western, and the Virginian railroads. The Chesapeake and the Norfolk compete for the westbound coal traffic coming over the Virginian which has no lines in the western part of these fields. The Interstate Commerce Commission authorized the Virginian to build a short connecting line which made possible much cheaper carriage over the Chesapeake, and authorized the Norfolk to construct a similar line in order to compete on equal terms. The Chesapeake sought a reversal on the ground that the Interstate Commerce Commission is not …