If any grantor or warrantor violates this article, a recreational vehicle dealer may bring an action against such grantor or warrantor in a court of competent jurisdiction in the county of the recreational vehicle dealer for damages sustained as a consequence of the grantor’s or warrantor’s violation, together with the actual costs of the action including reasonable attorney’s fees, and the dealer also may be granted injunctive relief against unlawful termination, cancellation, nonrenewal, or substantial change of competitive circumstances and refusal to permit transfer of ownership in accordance with Code Sections 10-1-679.2 and 10-1-679.3.
History. Code 1981, § 10-1-679.11 , enacted by Ga. L. 2005, p. 1233, § 2/SB 155.
Structure Georgia Code
Chapter 1 - Selling and Other Trade Practices
Article 22B - Recreational Vehicle Dealers
§ 10-1-679. Definitions; Considerations in Determining “Good Cause”
§ 10-1-679.1. Legislative Intent
§ 10-1-679.3. Published Prices, Charges, and Terms of Sale
§ 10-1-679.4. Termination or Change of Dealership Agreements; Burden of Proving Good Cause
§ 10-1-679.5. Notice Required for Termination of or Substantial Change to Dealership Agreements
§ 10-1-679.7. Unlawful Coercive Practices
§ 10-1-679.11. Remedy for Violations