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2006 Georgia Code - 13-8-35
13-8-35. (a) It shall be deemed a violation of Code
Section 13-8-34 for any manufacturer, factory branch, factory
representative, or wholesaler to engage in any action which is
arbitrary, in bad faith, or unconscionable and which causes damage
in terms of law or equity to any of the parties or to the
public. (b) It shall be
deemed a violation of Code Section 13-8-34 for a manufacturer, a
factory branch or division, or officer, agent, or other
representative thereof, to coerce, or attempt to coerce, any
wholesaler: (1) To order or
accept delivery of any unit of farm equipment or implements or
parts or accessories therefor, or any other commodity or
commodities which such wholesaler has not voluntarily ordered;
or (2) To order or accept
delivery of any farm equipment or implements with special features,
accessories, or equipment not included in the base list price of
such farm equipment or implements as publicly advertised by the
manufacturer thereof. (c) It
shall be deemed a violation of Code Section 13-8-34 for a
manufacturer, a factory branch or division, or officer, agent, or
other representative thereof: (1) To refuse to deliver in reasonable
quantities and within a reasonable time after receipt of
wholesaler´s order to any wholesaler having a franchise or
contractual agreement for the sale of farm equipment or implements
sold by such manufacturer or factory branch or division any item of
farm equipment covered by such franchise or contract specifically
advertised or represented by such manufacturer or factory branch or
division to be available for immediate delivery; provided, however,
the failure to deliver any such unit of farm equipment or
implements shall not be considered a violation of this article if
such failure is due to prudent and reasonable restriction on
extension of credit by the franchisor to the wholesaler, an act of
God, work stoppage or delay due to a strike or labor difficulty, a
bona fide shortage of materials, freight embargo, or other cause
over which the manufacturer or any agent thereof shall have no
control; (2) To coerce or
attempt to coerce any wholesaler to enter into any agreement,
whether written or oral, supplementary to an existing franchise
with such manufacturer, factory branch or division, or officer,
agent, or other representative thereof; or to do any other act
prejudicial to such wholesaler by threatening to cancel any
franchise or any contractual agreement existing between such
manufacturer or factory branch or division, and such wholesaler;
provided, however, that notice in good faith to any wholesaler of
such wholesaler´s violation of any terms or provisions of
such franchise or contractual agreement shall not constitute a
violation of this article if such notice is in writing mailed by
registered or certified mail or statutory overnight delivery to
such wholesaler at his current business address;
(3)(A) To terminate or cancel the
franchise or selling agreement of any such wholesaler without due
cause, as defined in subparagraph (B) of this paragraph. The
nonrenewal of a franchise or selling agreement, without due cause,
shall constitute an unfair termination or cancellation, regardless
of the specified time period of such franchise or selling
agreement. Except where the grounds for such termination or
cancellation fall within division (iii) of subparagraph (B) of this
paragraph, such manufacturer or factory branch or division, or
officer, agent, or other representative thereof shall notify a
wholesaler in writing of the termination or cancellation of the
franchise or selling agreement of such wholesaler at least 60 days
before the effective date thereof, stating the specific grounds for
such termination or cancellation; and in no event shall the
contractual term of any such franchise or selling agreement expire
without the written consent of the wholesaler involved prior to the
expiration of at least 60 days following such written notice.
During the 60 day period, either party may, in appropriate
circumstances, petition a court to modify such 60 day stay or to
extend it pending a final determination of such proceedings on the
merits. The court shall have authority to grant preliminary and
final injunctive relief. (B)
As used in this paragraph, tests for determining what constitutes
due cause for a manufacturer to terminate, cancel, or refuse to
renew a franchise agreement shall include whether the
wholesaler: (i) Has
transferred an ownership interest in the business without the
manufacturer´s consent; (ii) Has made a material misrepresentation in
applying for or acting under the franchise agreement;
(iii) Has filed a voluntary petition
in bankruptcy or has had an involuntary petition in bankruptcy
filed against the wholesaler which has not been discharged within
30 days after the filing, is in default under the provisions of a
security agreement in effect with the manufacturer, or is in
receivership; (iv) Has
engaged in an unfair business practice; (v) Has inadequately represented the
manufacturer´s products with respect to sales, service, or
warranty work; (vi) Has
engaged in conduct which is injurious or detrimental to the public
welfare; (vii) Has inadequate
sales and service facilities and personnel; (viii) Has failed to comply with an applicable
licensing law; (ix) Has been
convicted of a crime, the effect of which would be detrimental to
the manufacturer or wholesale business; (x) Has failed to operate in the normal course
of business for seven consecutive business days;
(xi) Has relocated the
wholesaler´s place of business without the
manufacturer´s consent; or (xii) Has failed to comply with the terms of the
franchise agreement; (4) To
resort to or use any false or misleading advertisement in
connection with his business as such manufacturer, or factory
branch or division, or officer, agent, or other representative
thereof; (5) To offer to sell
any unit of farm equipment or implements or parts or accessories
therefor to any other wholesaler at a lower actual price therefor
than the actual price offered to any other wholesaler for farm
equipment or implement identically equipped; or to utilize any
device including, but not limited to, sales promotion plans or
programs which result in such lesser actual price; provided,
however, the provisions of this paragraph shall not apply to sales
to a wholesaler for resale to any unit of the United States
government, the state, or any of its political subdivisions; and
provided, further, that the provisions of this paragraph shall not
apply so long as a manufacturer sells or offers to sell such new
farm equipment or implement, parts, or accessories to all their
franchised wholesalers at an equal price; (6) To discriminate willfully, either directly
or indirectly, in price, programs, or terms of sale offered to
franchisees, where the effect of such discrimination may be to
lessen competition substantially or to give to one holder of a
franchise any business or competitive advantage not offered to all
holders of the same or similar franchise; (7) To prevent or attempt to prevent, by
contract or otherwise, any wholesaler from changing the capital
structure of his business or the means by or through which he
finances the operation of his business, provided the wholesaler at
all times meets any reasonable capital standards agreed to between
the wholesaler and the manufacturer and provided such change by the
wholesaler does not result in a change in the executive management
of the wholesaler; (8) To
prevent or attempt to prevent, by contract or otherwise, any
wholesaler or any officer, partner, or stockholder of any
wholesaler from selling or transferring any part of the interest of
any of them to any other person or persons or party or parties;
provided, however, that no wholesaler, officer, partner, or
stockholder shall have the right to sell, transfer, or assign the
franchise or power of management or control thereunder without the
consent of the manufacturer, except that such consent shall not be
unreasonably withheld; (9) To
obtain money, goods, services, anything of value, or any other
benefit from any other person with whom the wholesaler does
business or employs on account of or in relation to the
transactions between the wholesaler, the franchisor, and such other
person; or (10) To require a
wholesaler to assent to a release, assignment, notation, waiver, or
estoppel which would relieve any person from liability imposed by
this article. (d) It shall be
deemed a violation of Code Section 13-8-34 for a wholesaler:
(1) To require a purchaser of any
unit of farm equipment or implement, as a condition of sale and
delivery thereof, also to purchase special features, appliances,
equipment, parts, or accessories not desired or requested by the
purchaser; provided, however, that this prohibition shall not apply
to special features, appliances, equipment, parts, or accessories
which are already installed when a unit of farm equipment or
implement is received by the wholesaler from the manufacturer
thereof; (2) To represent and
sell as new and unused any unit of farm equipment or implement
which has been used and operated for demonstration or other
purposes without stating to the purchaser the approximate amount of
use the unit of farm machinery or implement has experienced;
or (3) To resort to or use
any false or misleading advertisement in connection with his
business as such wholesaler.
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