This article must be construed and applied:
(1) To facilitate electronic transactions consistent with other applicable law;
(2) To be consistent with reasonable practices concerning electronic transactions and with the continued expansion of those practices; and
(3) To effectuate its general purpose to make uniform the law with respect to the subject of this article among states enacting it.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 39A. Electronic Commerce
Article 1. Uniform Electronic Transactions Act
§39A-1-4. Prospective Application
§39A-1-5. Use of Electronic Records and Electronic Signatures; Variation by Agreement
§39A-1-6. Construction and Application
§39A-1-7. Legal Recognition of Electronic Records, Electronic Signatures and Electronic Contracts
§39A-1-8. Provision of Information in Writing; Presentation of Records
§39A-1-9. Attribution and Effect of Electronic Record and Electronic Signature
§39A-1-10. Effect of Change or Error
§39A-1-11. Notarization and Acknowledgment
§39A-1-12. Retention of Electronic Records; Originals
§39A-1-13. Admissibility in Evidence
§39A-1-14. Automated Transaction
§39A-1-15. Time and Place of Sending and Receipt