§ 3-607
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§3–607.
(a)If a principal makes a revocable offer of a commission to a sales representative who is not an employee of the principal, the sales representative is entitled to the commission agreed on if:
(1)the principal revokes the offer of commission and the sales representative establishes that the revocation was for the purpose of avoiding payment of the commission; or
(i)the revocation occurs after the sales representative has obtained a written order for the principal’s product because of the efforts of the sales representative; and
(ii)the principal’s product that is the subject of the order is shipped to and paid for by a customer.
(b)This section may not be construed to:
(1)impair the application of § 2-201 or § 2-209 of the Commercial Law Article;
(2)abrogate any rule of agency law; or
(3)unconstitutionally impair the obligations of contracts.