No action for partition of any time-share unit shall lie, unless otherwise provided for in the contract between the seller and the purchaser.

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Terms Used In West Virginia Code 36-9-20

  • Purchaser: means any person who is buying or who has bought a time-share period in a time-sharing plan. See West Virginia Code 36-9-4
  • Seller: means any developer or any other person, or agent or employee thereof, who is offering time-share periods for sale to the public in the ordinary course of business, except a person who has acquired a time-share period for his own occupancy and later offers it for resale. See West Virginia Code 36-9-4
  • Time-share unit: means an accommodation or facility of a time-sharing plan which is divided into time-share periods. See West Virginia Code 36-9-4