Upon termination of any franchise by a franchisor without good cause, the franchisor shall, at the franchisee's option, repurchase at franchisee's net cost, less a reasonable allowance for depreciation or obsolescence, the franchisee's inventory, supplies, equipment, and furnishings purchased by the franchisee from the franchisor or its approved sources; however, no compensation shall be allowed for the personalized items which have no value to the franchisor. Acts 1977, No. 355, § 9; A.S.A. 1947, § 70-815. Upon termination of any franchise by a franchisor without good cause, the franchisor shall, at the franchisee's option, repurchase at franchisee's net cost, less a reasonable allowance for depreciation or obsolescence, the franchisee's inventory, supplies, equipment, and furnishings purchased by the franchisee from the franchisor or its approved sources; however, no compensation shall be allowed for the personalized items which have no value to the franchisor. Acts 1977, No. 355, § 9; A.S.A. 1947, § 70-815. Upon termination of any franchise by a franchisor without good cause, the franchisor shall, at the franchisee's option, repurchase at franchisee's net cost, less a reasonable allowance for depreciation or obsolescence, the franchisee's inventory, supplies, equipment, and furnishings purchased by the franchisee from the franchisor or its approved sources; however, no compensation shall be allowed for the personalized items which have no value to the franchisor. Acts 1977, No. 355, § 9; A.S.A. 1947, § 70-815. Upon termination of any franchise by a franchisor without good cause, the franchisor shall, at the franchisee's option, repurchase at franchisee's net cost, less a reasonable allowance for depreciation or obsolescence, the franchisee's inventory, supplies, equipment, and furnishings purchased by the franchisee from the franchisor or its approved sources; however, no compensation shall be allowed for the personalized items which have no value to the franchisor. Acts 1977, No. 355, § 9; A.S.A. 1947, § 70-815.
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