Nevada Code § 482.36371

Unfair practices: Change in capital structure, executive management, ownership or control; compensation for value of dealership; consent not to be unreasonably withheld; time period for complying with request for consent; effect of failure to grant or deny request
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1. It is an unfair act or practice for any
manufacturer, distributor or factory branch, directly or through any
representative, to:
(a) Prevent or require or attempt to prevent or
require by contract or otherwise any change in the capital structure of a
dealer or the means by which the dealer finances his or her operation if at all
times the dealer meets any reasonable standards for capital previously agreed
to by the dealer and the manufacturer or distributor. A dealer may not change
the capital structure if it causes a change in the ownership or control of the
franchised dealership, or has the effect of a sale of the franchised
dealership, without the consent of the manufacturer or distributor. The consent
must not be unreasonably withheld.
(b) Prevent or require or attempt to prevent or
require a dealer to change his or her executive management.
(c) Prevent or require or attempt to prevent or
require by contract or otherwise the sale or transfer of any part of the
interest of the principal owner or any officer, partner or stockholder of any
dealership to any other person. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 482.36396 to 482.36414 , inclusive, a principal owner,
officer, partner or stockholder may not cause a change in the control of the
dealership or sell, transfer or assign the franchise or any right thereunder
without the consent of the manufacturer or distributor. The consent must not be
unreasonably withheld.
(d) Prevent or attempt to prevent a dealer from
receiving fair and reasonable compensation for the value of the franchised
dealership as a going concern.
2. If the consent of a manufacturer or
distributor to a change of ownership or control is requested pursuant to
paragraph (a) or (c) of subsection 1, the manufacturer or distributor shall
grant or deny the request, in writing, within 60 days after receipt of the
request. If the request is denied, the material reasons for the denial must be
stated. Failure to grant or deny the request, in writing, within 60 days has
the effect of granting the request.

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