W. Va. Code R. § 142-6-2 - Definitions
2.1. "Clear and
Conspicuous" means that the statement, representation or term being disclosed
is readily noticeable and understandable to the person to whom it is being
disclosed. A statement, representation or term contained in a printed
advertisement is not clear and conspicuous unless:
(a) it appears in clearly legible type used
in the advertisement, except for the typeface size of the seller's name,
and
(b) it appears in close
proximity to the information which it modifies or to which the seller intended
it to refer.
2.2.
"Damaged Goods or Damaged Products" means goods or products, whether otherwise
represented as new or used, whose market value or usefulness has been
diminished by virtue of damage, occasioned by fire, smoke, water or other
natural event, to all or a part or portion of the goods or products.
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