"Good cause" defined.

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"Good cause" means:

1. Failure by a wholesaler to comply substantially with essential and reasonable requirements imposed on him or her by a supplier, or sought to be imposed by a supplier, if the requirements are not discriminatory as compared with requirements imposed on other similarly suited wholesalers either by their terms or in the manner of their enforcement.

2. Bad faith by the wholesaler in carrying out the terms of the franchise agreement.

(Added to NRS by 1995, 1567)


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