If any person, firm, partnership, association or corporation, or any agent or employee thereof, shall in any manner or by any means offer for sale goods, wares or merchandise when the offer includes the voluntary and unsolicited sending of any goods, wares or merchandise not actually ordered or requested by the recipient, either orally or in writing, then the sender of any such unsolicited goods, wares or merchandise shall for all purposes be deemed to have made an unconditional gift to the recipient thereof, who may use or dispose of such goods, wares or merchandise in any manner he deems proper without any obligation to return the same to the sender or to pay him therefor.
1970, c. 386.
Structure Code of Virginia
Chapter 1 - General Provisions
§ 11-2. When written evidence required to maintain action
§ 11-2.01. Promise after bankruptcy must be in writing
§ 11-2.2. Unsolicited goods deemed gift to recipient
§ 11-2.4. Notice of possible filing of mechanics' lien required
§ 11-3. Sealed writings; writings not purporting to be sealed
§ 11-4. Sizes of type in printed contracts
§ 11-4.1. Certain indemnification provisions in construction contracts declared void
§ 11-4.1:1. Waiver of payment bond claims and contract claims; construction contracts
§ 11-4.3. When acceleration of payment or repossession of consumer goods not allowed
§ 11-4.5. Certain indemnification provisions in motor carrier transportation contracts declared void
§ 11-4.6. (Effective January 1, 2023) Liability of contractor for wages of subcontractor's employees
§ 11-7.1. Certain entities' authority to extend performance agreements