Nevada Code § 482.36358

Considerations for determining good cause for establishing or relocating dealership in marketing area of dealer in same line and make of vehicles
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In determining whether
good cause has been established for preventing a manufacturer or distributor
from establishing an additional dealership or relocating an existing dealership
within the relevant market area of another dealer in the same line and make of
vehicles, the Director shall consider, without limitation:
1. The effect of the intended action on
the business of selling new vehicles at retail in the relevant market area.
2. Whether the establishment of an
additional dealership or the relocation of an existing dealership for vehicles
of the particular line and make would be injurious to the welfare of the
public.
3. Whether the dealers franchised to sell
new vehicles of the particular line and make in the relevant market area are
providing adequate competition, convenient customer service and adequate personnel
and facilities for sales of the vehicles to persons in the area, as well as
adequate equipment, spare parts and qualified mechanics and other service
personnel for repair and maintenance of the vehicles.
4. Whether the establishment of an
additional dealership or the relocation of an existing dealership would
increase constructive competition and therefore be in the public interest.
5. Any other fact which the Director
regards as relevant to the decision required of the Director.

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