North Dakota Code § 51-07-01

Retail farm implement; lawn and garden equipment; or vehicle dealer may
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recover price of merchandise upon discontinuance of contract by wholesaler or retail 
dealer.
1. If a person engaged in the business of retailing farm implements, machinery, or 
attachments, or parts for the same; lawn and garden equipment, or parts for the same; 
or automobiles, trucks, or semitrailers, or parts for the same, enters a contract under 
which the retailer agrees to maintain a stock of the merchandise covered under this 
section with a wholesaler, manufacturer, or distributor of the covered merchandise and 
tools and the wholesaler, manufacturer, or distributor or the retailer desires to cancel or 
discontinue the contract, the wholesaler, manufacturer, or distributor shall pay to the 
retailer, unless the retailer desires to keep the merchandise, a sum equal to:
a. One hundred percent of the net cost of all current unused complete farm 
implements, machinery, and attachments; lawn and garden equipment; and 
automobiles, trucks, and semitrailers.
b. One hundred percent of the actual merchandise and tool transportation charges 
that have been paid by the retailer.
c. Ninety percent of the net prices on parts, including superseded parts, as shown in 
the manufacturer's, wholesaler's, or distributor's current price lists or catalogs in 
effect at the time the contract is canceled, discontinued, or not renewed. These 
parts must have previously been purchased from the wholesaler, manufacturer, or 
distributor, and must have been either held by the retailer on the date of the 
cancellation of, discontinuance of, or failure to renew the contract or received by 
the retailer from the wholesaler, manufacturer, or distributor after the date of the 
cancellation, discontinuance, or failure to renew.
d. Fifty percent of the net cost of all complete specialized tools for the covered 
merchandise.
e. Five percent of the current net price of all parts returned for the handling, packing, 
and loading of the parts back to the wholesaler, manufacturer, or distributor.
2. Upon the payment of the amounts under subsection 1, the retailer shall pass the title 
to the covered merchandise and tools to the manufacturer, wholesaler, or distributor 
making the payment, and the manufacturer, wholesaler, or distributor is entitled to the 
possession of the covered merchandise and tools. All payments required to be made 
under this section must be made within thirty days after the final settlement between 
the retailer and the wholesaler, manufacturer, or distributor.
3. The provisions of this section are supplemental to any agreement between the retailer 
and the manufacturer, wholesaler, or distributor covering the return of any 
merchandise and tools covered under this section. The retailer can elect to pursue 
either the retailer's contract remedy or the remedy provided in this section. An election 
by the retailer to pursue the retailer's contract remedy does not bar the retailer's right 
to the remedy provided in this section as to any merchandise and tools covered under 
this section which is not affected by the contract remedy.
4. The obligations of any wholesaler, manufacturer, or distributor under this section and 
sections 51-07-01.1 and 51 -07-03 apply to any successor in interest or assignee of 
that wholesaler, manufacturer, or distributor. A successor in interest includes any 
purchaser of assets or stock, any surviving corporation or limited liability company 
resulting from a merger or liquidation, any receiver, or any trustee of the original 
wholesaler, manufacturer, or distributor.
5. The provisions of this section apply to all contracts now in effect which have no 
expiration date and are a continuing contract, and all other contracts entered or 
renewed after July 31, 2003. Any contract in force and effect on August 1, 2003, which 
by its own terms will terminate on a date subsequent thereto is governed by the law as 
it existed before August 1, 2003.

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