Delaware Code § 6-4907

Termination, cancellation or nonrenewal of franchise — Compensation by manufacturer
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Upon the termination, nonrenewal, discontinuance, or cancellation of any franchise by the manufacturer or by the new motor vehicle
dealer, the new motor vehicle dealership shall be compensated by the manufacturer within 90 days of receipt of a repurchase request
from the dealer as set forth below:
(1) The manufacturer shall purchase from the dealer any new, unused, undamaged and unmodified motor vehicles with less than
750 miles registered on the odometer that the dealer has acquired from the manufacturer or distributor, or from another dealer of the
same line-make in the ordinary course of business within 18 months of the notice of termination at dealer cost including any charges
for distribution and delivery paid by the dealer, less all allowances paid to the dealer by the manufacturer;
(2) The manufacturer shall purchase from the dealer all new, unused, undamaged parts in their original, unbroken packaging, listed
in the current price catalog and acquired from the manufacturer or distributor or from a source approved or recommended by the
manufacturer, at the new motor vehicle dealer price listed in the current price catalog, less applicable allowances. The manufacturer shall
also compensate the dealer for any transporting, handling, packing, storing, and loading of any returned parts, tools, and equipment. If
the above parts are not listed in the current price catalog due to the manufacturer's or distributor's renumbering of parts or issuance of
a superseding part number within the last 3 years, said parts shall be repurchased by the manufacturer, provided they are new, unused,
undamaged parts in their original, unbroken packaging and are in salable condition;
(3) The manufacturer shall purchase from the dealer all equipment and furnishings, showroom kiosks and other marketing structures,
signs and special tools particular to the line-make and required by the manufacturer at:
a. The dealer's net acquisition cost if the item was acquired in the 12 months immediately preceding the effective date of the
termination, cancellation or nonrenewal;
b. Seventy-five percent of the dealer's net acquisition cost if the item was acquired more than 12 but less than 24 months
immediately preceding the effective date of the termination, cancellation or nonrenewal;
c. Fifty percent of the dealer's net acquisition cost if the item was acquired between 24 and 36 months immediately preceding the
effective date of the termination, cancellation or nonrenewal;
d. Twenty-five percent of the dealer's net acquisition cost if the item was acquired more than 36 but less than 60 months
immediately preceding effective date of the termination, cancellation or nonrenewal; or
e. Fair market value if the item was acquired between 60 and 84 months immediately preceding the termination, cancellation or
nonrenewal;
(4) The manufacturer shall reimburse the dealer for any costs the dealer incurred for facility upgrades or alterations required by the
manufacturer within the 24 months immediately preceding the effective date of the termination, including facility upgrades or alterations
required in order to participate in any manufacturer sponsored programs that provided to the dealer financial reimbursement or benefits;
provided, however, that any amounts payable to a dealer shall be reduced by any amounts paid to the dealer by the manufacturer due
to the dealer's participation in any such facilities upgrade or alteration program; and
(5) If a termination, cancellation, discontinuance or nonrenewal of a dealer's franchise is the result of the cessation of a line-make by a
manufacturer, then in addition to the payment of termination assistance set forth in this statute, the dealer shall be paid an amount at least
equivalent to the fair market value of the franchise for the line-make, which amount shall be the greater of that value as determined as of:
a. The date the manufacturer announces the action that results in the cessation of the line-make;
b. The date the action that resulted in the cessation is issued; or
c. The date 12 months prior to the date on which the notice of termination, cancellation, discontinuance or nonrenewal is issued.
Fair market value shall only include the value of the dealer's franchise for that line-make in the dealer's relevant market area.
Payment is due not later than 45 days after fair market value has been determined as set forth below. Upon the dealer's written notice
to the manufacturer that the dealer seeks compensation pursuant to this section, the affected dealer and the affected manufacturer shall
each select a business valuation appraiser, certified public accountant, or other person that performs business valuations as a part of
their occupation. The valuations shall be performed and exchanged within 60 days of the dealer's notice to the manufacturer. If the
difference in valuation as determined by the respective valuators is within 10%, then the valuations shall be averaged and the average
of the 2 valuations shall constitute fair market value for the purposes of this provision. If the difference in valuation as determined
by the respective valuators is greater than 10%, then the chosen valuators shall select a third valuator by mutual agreement within 20
days following the exchange of the valuations. The third valuator shall provide its determination of fair market value within 45 days
of selection. The third valuator's determination shall be the fair market value for the purposes of this provision unless the valuator's
determination is within 25% of either the dealer or manufacturer's valuation. In that instance the valuator's determination shall be
averaged with the determination that is within 25% of and that average shall be the fair market value for the purposes of this section.

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