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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 60 — Motor Vehicles

60-1473. Act; violation; civil action for injunctive relief; authorized; procedure.

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(1)(a) A dealer, manufacturer, distributor, or warrantor may bring a civil action in district court to seek injunctive relief relating to a violation or a potential violation of the Recreational Vehicle Industry Regulation Act or a manufacturer-dealer agreement.
(b)Venue for any civil action under this section shall be brought:
(i)If only one dealer is a party to the civil action, in the district court of the county where the dealership is located;
(ii)If more than one dealer is a party to the civil action, in the district court of any county where a dealer that is a party to the action is located; or
(iii)If no party to the civil action is a dealer, in any district court with relevant jurisdiction.
(2)After a hearing and if cause has been shown, the court may issue a temporary or permanent injunction, or both, that restrains any person from violating the Recreational Vehicle Industry Regulation Act or a manufacturer-dealer agreement.
(3)Such injunction shall be issued without bond.
(4)A single act in violation of the Recreational Vehicle Industry Regulation Act is sufficient to authorize the issuance of an injunction under this section.
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