Voltage Vehicles v. Ark. Motor Vehicle Comm'n (Majority)
Annotate this CaseAppellant Voltage Vehicles appealed an order of the Arkansas Motor Vehicle Commission directing Voltage to repurchase six 2008 electric vehicles from two Arkansas dealers (collectively referred to as "Rainbow"). The order stemmed from a safety recall issued by Voltage regarding its vehicles, Rainbow's subsequent letter to Voltage and to the Commission notifying them of its desire to terminate the licensing agreement, and Voltage's refusal to repurchase the six vehicles Rainbow purchased from Voltage. The circuit court affirmed the Commission's order. Voltage appealed, arguing that the buy-back provisions of the Arkansas Motor Vehicle Commission Act did not require it to repurchase the vehicles in Rainbow's inventory because they were not for the "current model year and one year prior model year." The Supreme Court reversed, holding that because the Commission failed in its obligation to make sufficient findings of fact relevant to the contested issued of what constituted the current model year, the Court could not determine whether the Commission resolved that issue in conformity with the law. Remanded to make findings based on the correct termination date.
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