Damages in civil action or injunction for dealer against manufacturer, when
If a farm equipment company breaks the rules in this set of laws, a farm equipment dealer can take that company to court. The dealer can get money for the harm done to them, plus money to cover their lawyer and court costs. A court can also order the company to stop doing things like unfairly ending or changing the dealer's contract. Dealers can also use any other legal options available to them on top of this.
407.848. in or for against , when. — If any farm equipment manufacturer violates any of sections 407.838 to 407.848, a farm equipment dealer may bring an against such manufacturer in any for damages by the dealer as a consequence of the manufacturer's violation, together with the actual costs of the action, including reasonable , and the dealer also may be granted against , , or substantial change of competitive circumstances. The set forth in this section shall not be and shall be in addition to any other remedies permitted by law.
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Source & history notes
(L. 1987 S.B. 35)
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