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2006 Georgia Code - 13-8-22
13-8-22. (a) Whenever any dealer enters into a franchise
agreement with a manufacturer, distributor, or wholesaler wherein
the dealer agrees to maintain an inventory of equipment or repair
parts and the franchise is subsequently terminated, the
manufacturer, distributor, or wholesaler shall repurchase the
inventory as provided in this article. The dealer may keep the
inventory if he or she desires. If the dealer has any outstanding
debts to the manufacturer, distributor, or wholesaler, then the
repurchase amount may be credited to the dealer´s
account. (b) The
manufacturer, distributor, or wholesaler shall repurchase that
inventory previously purchased from it and held by the dealer on
the date of termination of the contract. The manufacturer,
distributor, or wholesaler shall pay 100 percent of the actual
dealer cost, including freight, of all new, unsold, undamaged, and
complete units of equipment which are resalable and 100 percent of
the current wholesale price of all new, unused, undamaged repair
parts and accessories which are listed in the manufacturer´s
current parts price list. The manufacturer, distributor, or
wholesaler shall pay the dealer 5 percent of the current wholesale
price on all new, unused, and undamaged repair parts returned to
cover the cost of handling, packing, and loading. The manufacturer,
distributor, or wholesaler shall have the option of performing the
handling, packing, and loading in lieu of paying the 5 percent sum
imposed by this subsection for these services. (c) Upon payment within a reasonable time of the
repurchase amount to the dealer, the title and right of possession
to the repurchased inventory shall transfer to the manufacturer,
distributor, or wholesaler, as the case may be. (d) The provisions of this article shall not
require the repurchase from a dealer of: (1) Any single repair part which is priced as a
set of two or more items; (2)
Any repair part which, because of its condition, is not resalable
as a new part without repackaging or reconditioning;
(3) Any inventory for which the
dealer is unable to furnish evidence, reasonably satisfactory to
the manufacturer, distributor, or wholesaler, of good title, free
and clear of all claims, liens, and encumbrances;
(4) Any inventory which the dealer
desires to keep, provided the dealer has a contractual right to do
so; (5) Any unit of equipment
which is not in new, unused, undamaged, complete condition;
(6) Any repair parts which are not
in new, unused, undamaged condition; (7) Any inventory which was ordered by the
dealer on or after the date of receipt of the notification of
termination of the franchise; or (8) Any inventory which was acquired by the
dealer from any source other than the manufacturer, distributor, or
wholesaler. (e) If any
manufacturer, distributor, or wholesaler shall fail or refuse to
repurchase any inventory covered under the provisions of this
article within 60 days after termination of a dealer´s
contract, it shall be civilly liable for 100 percent of the current
wholesale price of the inventory plus any freight charges paid by
the dealer, such dealer´s reasonable attorney´s fees,
court costs, and interest on the current wholesale price computed
at the legal interest rate from the sixty-first day after
termination.
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