Practices Violative of Existing Law
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Law
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Georgia Code
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Commerce and Trade
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Selling and Other Trade Practices
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Motor Vehicle Franchise Practices
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Motor Vehicle Dealer's Day in Court
- Practices Violative of Existing Law
- It is declared to be violative of the existing law of the State of Georgia for any franchisor:
- To fail to act in good faith with any dealer in connection with the sale, transfer, termination, or succession of a franchise or in connection with the operation of a dealer's business pursuant to a franchise or to fail to act in good faith in any of its business transactions with a dealer; or
- To utilize a boycott, refusal to deal, threat of refusal to deal, coercion, threat of punitive action, withholding of benefits, or other unconscionable business practices in any of its business transactions with a dealer.
- Without limitation as to other actions which may violate this Code section, it shall be evidence of a violation of this Code section if a franchisor commits any action which would be a violation of any part of Part 1 of this article, the "Georgia Motor Vehicle Franchise Practices Act."
(Code 1981, §10-1-631, enacted by Ga. L. 1993, p. 1585, § 2.)
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