Oregon Code § ORS 650.310

Good cause; determination
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When determining whether good cause exists for an action, a person shall consider:
(1) Concerning the dealer affected by the action:
(a) The extent of the dealers sales and leases of recreational vehicles in the area of sales responsibility;
(b) The nature and extent of the dealers investment in the dealers business;
(c) Whether the dealers service facilities, equipment, parts, supplies and personnel are adequate to carry out the responsibilities assigned to the dealer in the dealership agreement;
(d) The extent and quality of the warranty service performed by the dealer; and
(e) The extent to which the dealer performed the obligations imposed by the dealership agreement.
(2) The economic effect the action may have on communities located within the affected dealers area of sales responsibility.

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