Oklahoma Code § 47-596.13

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Coercion by manufacturer
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A.  A manufacturer shall not coerce or attempt to coerce a
dealer to purchase a product or service that the dealer did not
order.
B.  A manufacturer shall not coerce or attempt to coerce a
dealer to enter into any agreement with the manufacturer.
C.  A manufacturer shall not coerce or attempt to coerce a
dealer to enter into an agreement with the manufacturer or any other
person that requires the dealer to submit any disputes by the dealer
to binding arbitration or otherwise waive the rights or
responsibilities of the dealer under the provisions of this act.
D.  As used in this section, the term “coerce” includes, but is
not limited to:
1.  Threatening to terminate or not renew a dealer agreement
without good cause;
2.  Threatening to withhold line-makes or other product lines
the dealer is entitled to display and sell under the dealer
agreement; or
3.  Delay delivery of recreational vehicles as an inducement to
amend the dealer agreement.

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