Maine Code § 10-1174-C

Survivorship
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1. Right of family member. The right of a designated family member to succeed in dealer
ownership is governed by the following provisions.
A. A designated family member of a deceased, incapacitated or retiring new motor vehicle dealer,
which family member has been designated under the will of the dealer or in writing to the
manufacturer, distributor, factory branch, factory representative, wholesaler, distributor branch or
distributor representative, may succeed the dealer in the ownership or operation of the dealership
under the existing franchise or distribution agreement if the designated family member gives the
manufacturer, distributor, factory branch, factory representative, wholesaler, distributor branch or
distributor representative of new motor vehicles written notice of the intention to succeed to the
dealership within 120 days of the dealer's death, incapacity or retirement and unless there exists
good cause for refusal to honor the succession on the part of the manufacturer, factory branch,
factory representative, distributor, wholesaler, distributor branch or distributor representative. The
manufacturer has the burden of demonstrating good cause by clear and convincing evidence. [PL
2017, c. 217, §6 (AMD).]
B. The manufacturer, distributor, factory branch, factory representative or importer may request
and the designated family member shall provide, upon the request, on forms provided for that
purpose, personal and financial data that is reasonably necessary to determine whether the
succession shall be honored. [PL 1981, c. 331, §7 (NEW).]
C. In addition to a designated family member, a person who has been a general manager or other
employee with significant and varied managerial experience for a dealer for at least 5 years may be

designated by that dealer to succeed in dealer ownership, and the designee has the same rights and
status as a designated family member. [PL 1997, c. 521, §24 (NEW).]
[PL 2017, c. 217, §6 (AMD).]
2. Refusal to honor; notice required. The refusal to honor the succession to ownership is
governed by the following provisions.
A. If a manufacturer, distributor, factory branch, factory representative or importer believes that
good cause exists for refusing to honor the succession to the ownership and operation of a
dealership by a family member of a deceased or incapacitated new motor vehicle dealer under the
existing franchise agreement, the manufacturer, distributor, factory branch, factory representative
or importer may, within 60 days of receipt of the information requested in subsection 1, paragraph
B, serve upon the designated family member notice of its refusal to honor the succession or its
intent to discontinue the existing franchise agreement with the dealership no sooner than 90 days
from the date the notice is served. [PL 1981, c. 331, §7 (NEW).]
B. The notice shall state the specific grounds for the refusal to honor the succession and of its
intent to discontinue the existing franchise agreement with the dealership no sooner than 90 days
from the date the notice is served. [PL 1981, c. 331, §7 (NEW).]
C. If notice of refusal and discontinuance is not timely served upon the family member, the
franchise agreement shall continue in effect subject to termination only as otherwise permitted by
this section. [PL 1981, c. 331, §7 (NEW).]
[PL 1981, c. 331, §7 (NEW).]
3. Written designation of succession unaffected. This section does not preclude a new motor
vehicle dealer from designating any person as the dealer's successor by written instrument filed with
the manufacturer, distributor, factory branch, factory representative or importer.
[RR 2023, c. 2, Pt. C, §16 (COR).]

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