2005 Idaho Code - 28-24-104D — ARBITRATION

                                  TITLE  28
                           COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS
                                  CHAPTER 24
               [SUPPLIERS AND DEALERS IN AGRICULTURE EQUIPMENT]
                                   PART 1.
                         AGREEMENTS BETWEEN SUPPLIERS
                        AND DEALERS OF FARM EQUIPMENT
    28-24-104D.  ARBITRATION. Any party to a retailer agreement aggrieved by
the conduct of the other party to the agreement under sections 28-23-101
through  28-23-111, Idaho Code, or under part 1, chapter 24, title 28, Idaho
Code,  may seek arbitration of the issues under sections 7-901 through 7-922,
Idaho Code. Unless the parties agree to different arbitration rules, the
arbitration shall be conducted in Idaho pursuant to the commercial arbitration
rules of the American arbitration association. When the parties agree, the
arbitration shall be the parties' only remedy and the findings and conclusions
of the arbitrator or panel of arbitrators shall be binding upon both parties.
    (1)  The arbitrator or arbitrators may award the prevailing party:
    (a)  The costs of witness fees and other fees in the case;
    (b)  Reasonable attorney's fees; and
    (c)  Injunctive relief against unlawful termination, cancellation,
    nonrenewal or change in competitive circumstances.
    (2)  Any retailer has a civil cause of action in district court in this
state against a supplier for damages sustained by the retailer as a
consequence of the supplier's violation of part 1, chapter 24, title 28, Idaho
Code, or sections 28-23-101 through 28-23-111, Idaho Code, together with:
    (a)  The actual costs of the action;
    (b)  Reasonable attorney's fees; and
    (c)  Injunctive relief against unlawful termination, cancellation,
    nonrenewal or change in competitive circumstances.
    (3)  No dealer shall be required to waive his rights to judicial recourse
by contractual agreements through penalty of loss of trade discounts or
changes in the competitive circumstances of the dealer by the supplier deemed
to be punitive in nature or effect. The remedies set forth in this section are
not exclusive and are in addition to any other remedies permitted by law,
unless the parties have mutually agreed to binding arbitration under this
section.

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