WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 47 - 11 A- 10
§47-11A-10. Certifications to and duty of attorney general as to
companies convicted or enjoined; suits to forfeit
charters and privileges and enjoin business
permanently; jurisdiction.
Whenever any corporation or joint-stock company shall be
convicted of, or shall be enjoined from violating any of the
provisions of this article, it shall be the duty of the clerk of
the court wherein said corporation or joint-stock company has
been convicted or enjoined to certify said conviction or
injunction decree, as the case may be, to the attorney general of
this state. Upon the third conviction for the violation of this
article by any corporation or joint-stock company, or whenever
any corporation or joint-stock company shall have been enjoined
three times from violating this article, it shall be the duty of
the attorney general to institute proper suits in any circuit
court in this state for the forfeiture of its charter, rights,
franchises or privileges and powers exercised by such corporation
or joint-stock company, and to enjoin permanently such violator
from transacting business within this state; and if in such suit
the court shall find that the party defendant is guilty of
violating said article as aforesaid, it shall enjoin said party
defendant from doing business in this state, permanently or for
such time as the court, in its discretion, shall order, and if
the order be for permanent injunction against the transaction of
business, the court shall order the forfeiture of the charter,
rights, franchises or privileges and powers exercised by such
party defendant.
Jurisdiction is hereby vested in the circuit courts of this
state to carry into effect the provisions of sections nine and
ten hereof.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session