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Code · Maryland · Commercial Law

§ 11-303

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§11–303.
Before any marketing agreement is concluded, a distributor shall disclose fully to a prospective dealer the following information:
(1)Any gallonage history of the location under negotiation for the shorter of:
(i)The three-year period immediately past; or
(ii)The entire period during which the location has been supplied by the distributor;
(2)The name, last known address, and reason for the termination of the marketing agreement of each person who was a dealer at the location during:
(i)The five-year period immediately past; or
(ii)The entire period during which the location has been supplied by the distributor;
(3)Any commitment for the sale, demolition, or other disposition of the location;
(4)Any training program and any specific goods and services which the distributor will provide for and to the dealer;
(5)Any obligation which will be required of the dealer;
(6)Any restriction on the sale, transfer, and termination of the agreement; and
(7)The total amount of any cash deposit required, any amount of interest to be paid on the deposit, and the conditions for the return of the deposit.
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