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45-49-23.09
Section 45-49-23.09 Agreements governed by this part; transferees; successors. (a) This part
shall apply to agreements in existence on May 13, 1993, as well as agreements entered into
or renewed after May 13, 1993. (b) A transferee of a wholesaler that continues in business
as a wholesaler shall have the benefit of and be bound by all terms and conditions of the
agreement with the supplier in effect on the date of the transfer; provided, however, a transfer
of a wholesaler's business which requires supplier's consent or approval but is disapproved
by the supplier shall be null and void. (c) A successor to a supplier that continues in business
as a supplier shall be bound by all terms and conditions of each agreement of the supplier
in effect on the date of succession. (Act 93-483, p. 764, § 11.)...
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45-37-21.11
Section 45-37-21.11 Applicability of agreements to transferees and successors in business.
(a) This part shall apply to agreements in existence on May 22, 2013, as well as agreements
entered into or renewed after May 22, 2013. (b) A transferee of a wholesaler that continues
in business as a wholesaler shall have the benefit of and be bound by all terms and conditions
of the agreement with the supplier in effect on the date of the transfer; provided, however,
a transfer of the business of the wholesaler which requires the consent or approval of the
supplier but is disapproved by the supplier shall be null and void. (c) A successor to a supplier
that continues in business as a supplier shall be bound by all terms and conditions of each
agreement of the supplier in effect on the date of succession. (Act 2013-346, p. 1230, §12.)...

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8-21B-6
Section 8-21B-6 Consent to transfers. (a) No supplier shall unreasonably withhold or delay
consent to any transfer of the dealer's business or dealer agreement or transfer of the stock
or other interest in the dealership whenever the transferee meets the material and reasonable
qualifications and standards of the supplier required in appointing its dealers. Should a
supplier determine that a proposed transferee does not meet its qualifications and standards,
it shall give the dealer written notice thereof, stating the specific reasons for withholding
consent. No prospective transferee shall be disqualified to be a dealer because it is a publicly
held corporation. A supplier shall have 45 days to consider a dealer's request to make a transfer
under this subsection. (b) In any dispute as to whether a supplier has denied consent in violation
of this section, the supplier shall have the burden of proving a substantial and reasonable
justification for the denial of consent. (Act 2009-755,...
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28-9-5
Section 28-9-5 Prohibited acts - Wholesalers. A wholesaler is prohibited from doing the following:
(1) Fail to devote reasonable efforts and resources, within supplier's designated sales territory,
to the sale and distribution of all the supplier's brands of beer which the wholesaler has
been granted the right to sell or distribute. (2) Sell or deliver beer to a retail licensee
located outside the sales territory designated to the wholesaler by the supplier of a particular
brand or brands of beer. Provided, however, during periods of temporary service interruptions
impacting a particular sales territory, a wholesaler who normally services the impacted sales
territory shall file with the board and give to the affected supplier written notice designating
the specific licensed wholesaler or wholesalers, not disapproved by the supplier, who will
service the sales territory during the period of temporary service interruption and the approximate
length of time of the service interruption....
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45-2-22.05
Section 45-2-22.05 Prohibited activities - Wholesaler. A wholesaler is prohibited from doing
the following: (1) Failing to devote reasonable efforts and resources, within supplier's designated
sales territory, to the sale and distribution of all the supplier's brands of wine which the
wholesaler has been granted the right to sell or distribute. (2) Selling or delivering wine
to a retail licensee located outside the sales territory designated to the wholesaler by the
supplier of a particular brand or brands of wine. Provided, however, during periods of temporary
service interruptions impacting a particular sales territory, a wholesaler who normally services
the impacted sales territory shall file with the board and give to the affected supplier written
notice designating the specific licensed wholesaler or wholesalers, not disapproved by the
supplier, who will service the sales territory during the period of temporary service interruption
and the approximate length of time for the...
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45-37-21.06
Section 45-37-21.06 Prohibited activities - Wholesaler. A wholesaler shall not: (1) Fail to
devote reasonable efforts and resources, within designated sales territory of the supplier,
to the sale and distribution of all the brands of wine of the supplier which the wholesaler
has been granted the right to sell or distribute. (2) Sell or deliver wine to a retail licensee
located outside the sales territory designated to the wholesaler by the supplier of a particular
brand or brands of wine. Provided, however, during periods of temporary service interruptions
impacting a particular sales territory, a wholesaler who normally services the impacted sales
territory shall file with the board and give to the affected supplier written notice designating
the specific licensed wholesaler or wholesalers, not disapproved by the supplier, who will
service the sale territory during the period of temporary service interruption and the approximate
length of time for the service interruption. Each...
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45-49-23.04
Section 45-49-23.04 Prohibited activities Wholesaler. A wholesaler is prohibited from doing
the following: (1) Failing to devote reasonable efforts and resources, within supplier's designated
sales territory, to the sale and distribution of all the supplier's brands of wine which the
wholesaler has been granted the right to sell or distribute. (2) Selling or delivering wine
to a retail licensee located outside the sales territory designated to the wholesaler by the
supplier of a particular brand or brands of wine. Provided, however, during periods of temporary
service interruptions impacting a particular sales territory, a wholesaler who normally services
the impacted sales territory shall file with the board and give to the affected supplier written
notice designating the specific licensed wholesaler or wholesalers, not disapproved by the
supplier, who will service the sale territory during the period of temporary service interruption
and the approximate length of time for the service...
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22-30A-11
Section 22-30A-11 Violations of chapter; civil penalties. (a) It shall be a violation of the
provisions of this chapter for any liable party to: (1) Violate any provision of or time period
set forth in any administrative order issued by the director; (2) Destroy or conceal any records
relating to hazardous substances or abandoned or inactive sites, except where a liable party
can demonstrate that any destruction of record was done in the ordinary course of its business;
(3) Violate any settlement or consent agreement entered into pursuant to or in anticipation
of an administrative order issued by the director, or pursuant to or in anticipation of any
civil action initiated under the provisions of this chapter. (b) Civil penalties as provided
for in this chapter may be assessed either by administrative order or civil action. (Acts
1988, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 88-859, p. 348, §11.)...
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8-21B-8
Section 8-21B-8 Change in management personnel; damaging actions; additional dealership agreements;
recovery of damages. (a) No supplier shall require or prohibit any change in management personnel
of any dealer unless the current or proposed management or personnel fails to meet reasonable
qualifications and standards required by the supplier for its dealers. (b) No supplier shall
engage in any action with respect to a dealer which is arbitrary, in bad faith, or unconscionable
and which causes damage to the dealer. (c) No supplier, without notice to existing dealers,
shall enter into a dealer agreement with another dealer who intends to conduct its dealership
operations from a place of business within the relevant market area of an existing dealer
or dealers representing the same line of heavy equipment. The appointment of a successor dealer
at the same location as its predecessor or within a two-mile radius therefrom within two years
from the date on which its predecessor ceased...
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35-9A-421
Section 35-9A-421 Noncompliance with rental agreement; failure to pay rent. (a) Except as provided
in this chapter, if there is a material noncompliance by the tenant with the rental agreement,
an intentional misrepresentation of a material fact in a rental agreement or application,
or a noncompliance with Section 35-9A-301 materially affecting health and safety, the landlord
may deliver a written notice to terminate the lease to the tenant specifying the acts and
omissions constituting the breach and that the rental agreement will terminate upon a date
not less than seven business days after receipt of the notice. An intentional misrepresentation
of a material fact in a rental agreement or application may not be remedied or cured. If the
breach is not remedied within the seven business days after receipt of the notice to terminate
the lease, the rental agreement shall terminate on the date provided in the notice to terminate
the lease unless the tenant adequately remedies the breach...
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