(a) A dealer may bring an action in court against a distributor if the distributor engages in activity prohibited under AS 45.45.700 - 45.45.790.
(b) In an action brought under (a) of this section, the dealer may obtain one or more of the following types of relief that apply to the specific action of the dealer:
(1) damages suffered by the dealer as a result of the activity;
(2) an injunction enjoining the distributor from engaging in the activity;
(3) a requirement that the distributor make a payment or a purchase required by AS 45.45.700 - 45.45.790;
(4) any other relief determined by the court to be appropriate under the circumstances.
(c) In this section, “activity prohibited under AS 45.45.700 - 45.45.790” means
(1) coercion or attempted coercion under AS 45.45.700;
(2) terminating a distributorship agreement without paying the dealer as required by AS 45.45.710;
(3) failing to pay the dealer within the time established by AS 45.45.720;
(4) failing to provide the statement of account as required by AS 45.45.720;
(5) failing to make a repurchase payment required by AS 45.45.730;
(6) failing to make a purchase as required by AS 45.45.740(a)(1);
(7) failing to make the reimbursement required by AS 45.45.740(a)(2); or
(8) violating AS 45.45.750.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Sec. 45.45.700. Coercion of dealer.
Sec. 45.45.710. Disposition of merchandise remaining upon contract termination.
Sec. 45.45.720. Time for payment.
Sec. 45.45.730. Death or disability of dealer or holder of majority interest in dealer.
Sec. 45.45.740. Required purchase, reimbursement, and supplies.