32-6B-77. Filing objection when application rejected.
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A dealer whose application to transfer is rejected may file an objection as provided for in § 32-6B-53 , or the dealer may file a civil proceeding to challenge the denial of the transfer. In an action brought under §§ 32-6B-73 to 32-6B-78 , inclusive, the burden is on the manufacturer or franchisor to prove that the prospective transferee is not qualified. An objection filed under §§ 32-6B-73 to 32-6B-78 , inclusive, is a contested case.