GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 10-1-233 - Acts of distributor violating article
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    10-1-233   (2010)
   10-1-233.    Acts of distributor violating article 
      It  shall be a violation of this article for any gasoline distributor who  has a marketing agreement with a gasoline dealer, directly or  indirectly, through any officer, agent, or employee, to commit any of  the following acts:
      (1)  To terminate or cancel such marketing agreement without good cause prior to the expiration date;
      (2)  To  terminate or cancel an existing marketing agreement prior to this  expiration date or to fail to enter into subsequent agreements without  having first given written notice setting forth all the reasons for such  action to the gasoline dealer at least 60 days in advance of such  termination, cancellation, or expiration of the existing agreement;  provided, however, that such notice shall not be required of a gasoline  distributor acting with reasonable cause to believe the dealer is  maliciously and willfully damaging the property rights of the gasoline  distributor or if the dealer has voluntarily abandoned the marketing  relationship or after five days' notice has failed to pay his just debts  when due to the distributor;
      (3)  By the  use of coercion, intimidation, or threats, to force or induce such  gasoline dealer to deal exclusively in products manufactured,  distributed, or sponsored by the gasoline distributor or to participate  in promotions. Hours of operation which are set in any written agreement  in effect prior to July 1, 1978, can only be changed by mutual consent.  It shall also be the duty of the distributor to advise the dealer in  writing prior to execution of the agreement the projected potential  gallonage and the dealer shall acknowledge same in writing prior to  execution of the marketing agreement that he is willing to accept same;
      (4)  To  engage in any acts which have the purpose, intent, or effect of fixing  or maintaining prices or of forcing or inducing adherence to prices at  which such gasoline distributor's products are to be resold by such  gasoline dealers, provided that nothing in this paragraph shall be  deemed to prohibit recommendation, suggestion, urging, or discussion;
      (5)  To  require a gasoline dealer, at the time of entering into a marketing  agreement, to assent to a release, assignment, novation, waiver, or  estoppel which would relieve any person from liability imposed by this  article;
      (6)  To require or prohibit any  change in management of any gasoline dealer unless such requirement or  prohibition of change shall be for good cause, which cause shall be  stated in writing by the gasoline distributor;
      (7)  To impose standards of performance upon the gasoline dealer other than those in the marketing agreement;
      (8)  To  provide any term or condition in any marketing agreement, or other  agreement ancillary or collateral thereto, which term or condition  directly or indirectly violates this article;
      (9)  After  July 1, 1978, to require operation in excess of a six-day week or in  excess of a 12 hour day if the dealer can prove it results in  substantially lessening the profits earned in his entire operation to  the extent that it is not economically feasible to continue said  operation; provided, however, that this paragraph shall in no way impair  the obligation of contracts made prior to July 1, 1978; and provided,  further, that this paragraph shall not impair the writing of a contract  for hours in excess of the hours expressed in this paragraph or impair  the right to enforce the hours contained in any contract until  sufficient evidence is available to a dealer to exercise the rights  provided in this article; and provided, further, that this paragraph  shall not be applicable to dealers or distributors who operate a food or  convenience store in conjunction with the retail sale of automotive  gasoline and related products.