Nevada Code § 482.36395

Unfair practices: Encouraging dealer to sell or lease vehicles through deceptive practices; refusal to deliver order; requiring payment of costs for promotion or advertising; requiring compliance with standards exceeding commonly accepted business practices; taking certain actions against dealer based solely on survey of dealers customers
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No
manufacturer, distributor, factory branch or representative thereof may:
1. Encourage, aid or abet a dealer to sell
or lease vehicles through any false, deceptive or misleading sales or financing
practice.
2. Refuse to deliver an order of a dealer
within 60 days after the order is received in writing unless the inability to
deliver the order is caused by shortage or curtailment of material, labor, production
capacity, transportation or utility services, or to any labor or production
difficulty, or to any cause beyond the reasonable control of the manufacturer
or distributor.
3. Coerce, compel or otherwise require any
dealer to pay over or to repay any amount of money or other consideration which
is in substantiation of or repayment for any advertising, promotional activity
or scheme, or method of implementing the sale or lease of vehicles.
4. Demand or require, directly or
indirectly, a dealer to pay any amount of money which is projected or proposed
for the advertisement, display or promotion of any vehicle which is being sold
or leased pursuant to a franchise, unless the dealer has agreed thereto in
writing.
5. Demand or require, directly or indirectly,
a dealer to comply with standards which exceed commonly accepted business
practices within the vehicle industry relating to sales, leases or service of
vehicles.
6. Based solely upon the results of a
survey of a dealers customers conducted by or on behalf of a manufacturer
which is intended or otherwise purports to measure the performance of a dealer:
(a) Discriminate, directly or indirectly, against
a dealer;
(b) Take any action to terminate a dealers
franchise; or
(c) Refuse to consent to the designation of a
successor, refuse to honor a right of succession set forth in a franchise or
refuse to approve the transfer of a controlling interest in a dealership.
This
subsection does not prohibit a manufacturer, distributor, factory branch or representative
thereof from conducting a contest or other award program to recognize the
performance of a dealer based on reasonable criteria relating to sales, leases
or service of vehicles.

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