The General Assembly finds and declares that the distribution and sales through marketing agreements of gasoline in the State of Georgia vitally affects the general economy of the state, the public interest, and public welfare and that it is necessary, therefore, in the public interest to define the relationships and responsibilities of the parties to such agreements.
History. Ga. L. 1973, p. 438, § 2.
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 1 - Selling and Other Trade Practices
Article 9 - Gasoline Marketing Practices
§ 10-1-231. Legislative Findings
§ 10-1-233. Acts of Distributor Violating Article
§ 10-1-234.1. Suppliers May Not Inhibit Gasoline Distributors From Being Blenders
§ 10-1-238. Action by Distributor Against Dealer for Breach of Agreement; Attorneys’ Fees
§ 10-1-239. Limitation of Actions