12-9-115. Reasonable compensation.
(a) In the event that a distributor is terminated by a manufacturer in bad faith or for other than good cause, the distributor shall be entitled to additional compensation from the manufacturer for:
(i) The fair market value of any and all assets, including ancillary business assets of the distributor used in distributing the manufacturer's products;
(ii) The good will of the business.
(b) The total compensation to be paid by the manufacturer to the distributor shall be reduced by any sum received by the distributor from sale of assets of the business used in distribution of the manufacturer's products as well as by whatever value such assets may have to the distributor that are unrelated to the manufacturer's products.
(c) As used in this section, "fair market value" means the highest dollar amount at which a seller would be willing to sell and a buyer willing to buy when each possesses all information relevant to the transaction.
(d) In the event the manufacturer and the malt beverage distributor are unable to mutually agree on the reasonable compensation to be paid for the value of the distributor's business, as defined herein, the matter may by agreement of the parties be submitted to arbitration. If so submitted, the following shall apply:
(i) Arbitration shall proceed only if all parties agree in advance and submit the dispute to arbitration, and the decision of the arbitrators shall be final and binding if so agreed upon by the parties in advance of the arbitrator's proceedings;
(ii) The dispute shall be submitted to a panel of three (3) arbitrators, one (1) of which shall be selected by the supplier within thirty (30) days after the parties have agreed to arbitrate, one (1) of which shall be selected by the wholesaler within thirty (30) days after the parties have agreed to arbitrate, and one (1) of which shall be selected from a list of five (5) candidates supplied by the American Arbitration Association at the request of the parties within ten (10) days after the parties have agreed to submit the dispute to arbitration;
(iii) Within ten (10) days after receipt of the list supplied pursuant to paragraph (ii) of this subsection, the wholesaler and the supplier each may disqualify up to two (2) candidates from the list. The American Arbitration Association shall select the third arbitrator from the candidates not disqualified by the parties;
(iv) The arbitration shall proceed in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association within thirty (30) days after the selection of the arbitration panel has been completed;
(v) The cost of the arbitration shall be borne equally by the parties. The award of a majority of the arbitrators shall be final and binding on the parties if so agreed upon in advance by the parties. The arbitrators shall not be permitted to award punitive damages and are bound to apply the terms and provisions of the agreement not in conflict with this act.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Title 12 - Alcoholic Beverages
Article 1 - Relations Between Malt Beverage Distributors and Manufacturers
Section 12-9-101 - Legislative Findings and Intent.
Section 12-9-102 - Definitions.
Section 12-9-103 - Application of Act.
Section 12-9-104 - Unfair and Prohibited Acts.
Section 12-9-106 - Good Cause for Terminating Agreement; Rights to Cure.
Section 12-9-107 - Burden of Proof.
Section 12-9-108 - Notice for Terminating an Agreement.
Section 12-9-109 - Conditions and Notice Required.
Section 12-9-110 - Discontinuance of Production or Distribution.
Section 12-9-111 - Effort Required by Distributor.
Section 12-9-112 - Waiver Prohibited.
Section 12-9-113 - Agreement Subject to Act.
Section 12-9-114 - Agreements Binding on Successor.
Section 12-9-115 - Reasonable Compensation.
Section 12-9-117 - Contracts and the Validity Thereof.
Section 12-9-118 - Repurchase of Inventory Upon Termination.