Nevada Code § 482.36419

Exercise of right of first refusal by manufacturer or distributor if transfer of all or substantially all assets of dealership is proposed: Requirements; prohibited acts
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 482.36396 to 482.36414 , inclusive, if a transfer of
the entire, or substantially the entire, ownership or of all, or substantially
all, the assets of a dealership is proposed, a manufacturer or distributor may
exercise a contractual right of first refusal only if all the following
requirements are met:
(a) The transfer is not to the dealers spouse, a
member of the dealers family, a qualified manager, or a trust or artificial
person controlled by any of them.
(b) The manufacturer or distributor notifies the
dealer in writing, within 60 days after receipt of the completed form and
information customarily used to review such transfers and a copy of all
relevant agreements, of its intent to exercise the right of first refusal or
its rejection of the proposed transfer. If the manufacturer or distributor fails
to notify the dealer within the 60-day period, the effect is to approve the
proposed transfer.
(c) The exercise of the right of first refusal
provides to the dealer the same compensation as or greater compensation than
the dealer had negotiated to receive from the proposed transferee.
(d) The manufacturer or distributor agrees to pay
the reasonable expenses, including attorneys fees that do not exceed the usual
and reasonable fees charged to other clients for similar work, incurred by the
proposed transferee before the exercise of the right of first refusal in
negotiating and putting into effect the proposed transfer.
2. A manufacturer or distributor shall not
utilize a right of first refusal to influence terms offered by a third person,
or to influence a third person to refrain from negotiating, for the acquisition
of a dealership.

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