North Dakota Code § 51-07-02.2

Dealership transfers
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1. A dealer of automobiles or trucks, farm equipment, or parts for automobiles, trucks, or 
farm equipment may not transfer, assign, or sell a dealer agreement to another person 
unless the dealer first provides written notice to the manufacturer or distributor of the 
intended action. Within sixty days of receiving the notice, the manufacturer or 
distributor must approve or deny the action. If the manufacturer or distributor denies 
the action, the manufacturer or distributor shall provide material reasons for the denial 
to the dealer. If the manufacturer or distributor does not respond within the sixty -day 
period, the action is deemed approved. 
2. A denial by the manufacturer or distributor to accept a proposed transferee who meets 
the written, reasonable, and uniformly applied standards of qualifications of the 
manufacturer or distributor relating to the financial qualifications of the transferee and 
business experience of the transferee is presumed to be unreasonable. If an action is 
denied by the manufacturer or distributor , the dealer may file an action for 
determination of a violation of this subsection. The dealer may pursue the dealer's 
remedy under the contract or the remedy provided in this subsection. The 
manufacturer or distributor has the burden of proof regarding all issues raised in the 
action. The court shall approve the transfer unless the manufacturer or distributor can 
prove the proposed transferee does not meet the written, reasonable, and uniformly 
applied standards regarding financial qualifications and business experience.
3. As used in this section, "farm equipment" has the same meaning as in section

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