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3 West Virginia companies allege mining businesses owe more than $200,000

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Monday, December 23, 2024

3 West Virginia companies allege mining businesses owe more than $200,000

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BECKLEY — Three West Virginia corporations are suing mining companies, alleging breach of contract.

Raleigh Mine and Industrial Supply Inc., Blizzards of Virginia Inc. and Teays Inc. filed a complaint in Raleigh Circuit Court against Seminole West Virginia Mining Complex LLC and Seneca Coal Resources LLC, alleging the defendants breached the open account contract by failing to pay more than $207,000 for unpaid and past due invoices.

According to the complaint, in July 2016, the three plaintiffs were solicited by the defendants to provide mining supplies on credit terms. The plaintiffs allege they have provided the requested mining supplies and performed all conditions required on the contract and they demand payment for unpaid and past due invoices amounting to $207,524.11. 

The plaintiffs allege Seminole West Virginia Mining Complex and Seneca Coal Resources have failed to pay for the requested mining materials and past due invoices demanded by the plaintiffs.

The plaintiffs seek trial by jury, the unpaid balance of $207,524.11, pre-and post-judgment interest, court costs, attorney fees, and all further just and proper relief. They are represented by attorney James R. Sheatsley of Gorman, Sheatsley & Company LC in Beckley.

Raleigh Circuit Court case number 18-C-424-H

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