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    • Legislation USA
    • Georgia Code
    • Title 10 - Commerce and Trade
    • Chapter 1 - Selling and Other Trade Practices
    • Article 22 - Motor Vehicle Franchise Practices
    • Part 4 - Motor Vehicle Franchise Continuation and Succession
    • § 10-1-654. Applicability of Part

    Georgia Code
    Part 4 - Motor Vehicle Franchise Continuation and Succession
    § 10-1-654. Applicability of Part

    Reserved. Repealed by Ga. L. 1999, p. 1194, § 5, effective May 3, 1999.
    Editor’s notes.
    This Code section was based on Code 1981, § 10-1-654 , enacted by Ga. L. 1993, p. 1585, § 2.

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    Georgia Code

    Title 10 - Commerce and Trade

    Chapter 1 - Selling and Other Trade Practices

    Article 22 - Motor Vehicle Franchise Practices

    Part 4 - Motor Vehicle Franchise Continuation and Succession

    § 10-1-650. Short Title

    § 10-1-651. Termination of Franchise; Grounds; Notice; Dealer Costs Reimbursed by Franchisor; Applicability to Distributors

    § 10-1-652. Succession to Franchise Upon Death of Franchisee

    § 10-1-653. Sale of Dealership Franchise; Notice to Franchisor

    § 10-1-654. Applicability of Part

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