Section 3. A supplier shall disclose in writing to any prospective dealer the following information, before any agreement is concluded:—
(a) The gallonage volume history, if any, of the location under negotiation for and during the three year period immediately past or for the entire period which the location has been supplied by the supplier, which ever is shorter.
(b) The name and last known address of the previous dealer or dealers for the last three years, or for and during the entire period which the location has been supplied by the petroleum supplier, whichever is shorter, and the reason or reasons for the termination of each dealer agreement.
(c) Any legally binding commitments for the sale, demolition or other disposition of the location.
(d) The training programs, if any, and the specific goods and services the supplier will provide for and to the gasoline dealer.
(e) Full disclosure of any and all obligations which will be required of the dealer, including but not limited to, any obligation to exclusively deal in any of the products of the supplier, its subsidiaries or any other company or any advertising and promotional items that the dealer must accept.
(f) Full disclosure of all restrictions on the sale, transfer, renewal and termination of the agreement.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title XV - Regulation of Trade
Chapter 93e - Regulation of Dealers' Agreements for the Sale of Gasoline
Section 2 - Agreements to Which Chapter Applies
Section 3 - Disclosures to Prospective Dealers
Section 3a - Required Promotions, Give-Aways, Rebates, etc.; Prohibition
Section 4 - Termination, etc., of Dealership; Repurchase of Merchandise
Section 4a - Marketing Agreements; Mandatory Non-Waiverable Provisions
Section 5 - Unfair Methods of Competition; Unfair or Deceptive Acts or Practices; Prohibition
Section 6 - Dealer Trade Associations; Prevention of Membership Prohibited
Section 7 - Violations of Chapter; Actions for Damages by Dealers; Attorney's Fees
Section 7a - Enforcement by Attorney General; Application of Other Laws
Section 7b - Void and Unenforceable Contracts