Georgia Code
Article 22B - Recreational Vehicle Dealers
§ 10-1-679.7. Unlawful Coercive Practices

It shall be unlawful for any grantor, directly or through any officer, agent, or employee:
History. Code 1981, § 10-1-679.7 , enacted by Ga. L. 2005, p. 1233, § 2/SB 155.

Structure Georgia Code

Georgia Code

Title 10 - Commerce and Trade

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

§ 10-1-679.2. Designation of Area of Sales Responsibility Assigned to a Recreational Vehicle Dealer; Change in Assignment

§ 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

§ 10-1-679.6. Repurchase of Inventory, Equipment, Tools, Accessories, and Signage on Termination of the Dealership Contract; Reimbursement for Returned Items

§ 10-1-679.7. Unlawful Coercive Practices

§ 10-1-679.8. Sale or Transfer of Ownership or Change in Management of Dealerships; Unlawful Practices; Required Notices

§ 10-1-679.9. Requirement for Dealers’ Opportunity to Designate Successors; Requirement to Honor Succession; Grounds for Objection to Succession

§ 10-1-679.10. Required Specifications for Warranty Service; Time Allowances; Reimbursements; Denial of Claims; Violations; Damage to New Vehicles Delivered to Dealers

§ 10-1-679.11. Remedy for Violations

§ 10-1-679.12. Violations Deemed Irreparable Injuries for the Purpose of Determining Whether a Temporary Injunction Should Be Issued

§ 10-1-679.13. Requirements for New Dealerships

§ 10-1-679.14. Franchise Agreement Required for the Sale or Distribution of Recreational Vehicles; Exceptions; Enforcement

§ 10-1-679.15. Violations