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South Dakota

Title 37 · Chapter 37-5
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37-5-1. Coercion of dealer to force unwanted purchases as misdemeanor.
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37-5-1.1. 37-5-1.1. Omitted
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37-5-2. Coercion of dealer to control sales or force expenditures as misdemeanor.
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37-5-3. Unfair cancellation of dealer franchise as misdemeanor.
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37-5-4. Civil liability for damages from violation.
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37-5-5. Cancellation of contract--Recovery of costs and charges by dealer--Transfer of title and possession.
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37-5-5.5. Reimbursement for computer and signage costs incurred under requirements of wholesaler, manufacturer or distributor.
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37-5-6. Contracts subject to dealer's right to recovery of costs and charges on cancellation.
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37-5-7. Determination of prices to be paid to dealer on cancellation of contract.
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37-5-7.1. Time for payment of costs and charges to dealer--Final statement of account.
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37-5-8. Failure to pay dealer on cancellation of contract--Action by dealer--Applicability of section.
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37-5-9. Death of dealer--Repurchase of merchandise, parts, and attachments--Exercise of rights by heirs.
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37-5-10. Current unused complete farm implements, machinery or attachments defined.
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37-5-11. Restriction of jurisdiction or venue to out-of-state forum or requiring application of foreign law prohibited.
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37-5-12. Waiver of law void.
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37-5-12.1. Dealer defined.
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37-5-12.2. Merchandise defined.
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37-5-12.3. Contract defined.
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37-5-12.4. Merchandise manufacturer or supplier compensation of dealer for diagnostic and warranty work.
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37-5-13. Definition of terms used in §§ 37-5-13 to 37-5-15.
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37-5-14. Certain circumstances not cause for termination of dealership contract or entering into new dealership contract.
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37-5-15. Certain terms or conditions in dealership contract or lease prohibited--Not applicable to lease or sale of real property.
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37-5-16. Definitions.
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37-5-17. Manufacturer of outdoor power equipment required to compensate retailer for warranty work--Amount of compensation.
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37-5-18. Inapplicability of §§ 37-5-16 and 37-5-17 where only method of sales is through retailer with exclusive trade territory.
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37-5-19. Civil action for violation of chapter.
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37-5A-1. 37-5A-1 to 37-5A-6. Repealed by SL 2008, ch 203, § 51.
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37-5A-7. 37-5A-7. Repealed by SL 1982, ch 277, § 3
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37-5A-7.1. 37-5A-7.1, 37-5A-7.2. Repealed by SL 2008, ch 203, § 51.
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37-5A-8. 37-5A-8, 37-5A-9. Repealed by SL 1982, ch 277, §§ 4, 5
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37-5A-10. 37-5A-10 to 37-5A-76. Repealed by SL 2008, ch 203, § 51.
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37-5A-77. 37-5A-77. Repealed by SL 1977, ch 190, § 241
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37-5A-78. 37-5A-78 to 37-5A-87. Repealed by SL 2008, ch 203, § 51.
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37-5B-1. Definitions.
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37-5B-2. Jurisdiction.
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37-5B-3. Offer or sale not made in state.
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37-5B-4. Notice filing required.
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37-5B-5. Notice filing provisions.
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37-5B-6. Amendments.
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37-5B-7. Updating disclosure documents.
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37-5B-8. Start-up financial statements.
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37-5B-9. Phase-in of financial statements.
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37-5B-10. Negotiation of terms.
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37-5B-11. Signed receipt.
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37-5B-12. Exemptions from chapter.
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37-5B-13. Exemptions from notice filing and obligations to deliver disclosure document.
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37-5B-14. Exemptions from notice filing.
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37-5B-15. Exemptions by director.
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37-5B-16. Thresholds.
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37-5B-17. Delivery of disclosure document.
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37-5B-18. Time of delivery of disclosure document.
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37-5B-19. Books and records.
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37-5B-20. Burden of proof.
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37-5B-21. Arbitration.
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37-5B-22. Consent to service of process.
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37-5B-23. Advertisement.
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37-5B-24. Fraud--Class 4 felony.
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37-5B-25. Fraud--Class 6 felony.
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37-5B-26. Prohibited practices.
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37-5B-27. Director approval not permitted.
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37-5B-28. Administration.
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37-5B-29. Promulgation of rules.
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37-5B-30. Opinions.
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37-5B-31. Filed documents.
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37-5B-32. Records of filings and orders.
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37-5B-33. Public and nonpublic records.
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37-5B-34. Copies of notice filings and orders.
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37-5B-35. Investigations.
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37-5B-36. Request for information.
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37-5B-37. Subpoena powers.
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37-5B-38. Immunity.
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37-5B-39. Unauthorized use of information--Misdemeanor.
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37-5B-40. Cooperation with other agencies.
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37-5B-41. Cease and desist orders.
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37-5B-42. Order to show cause.
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37-5B-43. Civil penalty.
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37-5B-44. Order or request for hearing.
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37-5B-45. Effect of order without hearing.
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37-5B-46. Affirmance, modification, or vacation of order.
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37-5B-47. Civil action by attorney general.
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37-5B-48. Injunctive relief.
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37-5B-49. Civil damages or rescission.
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37-5B-50. Limitation of actions.
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37-5B-51. Pending actions and actions based on prior conduct.
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37-5B-52. Prior registrations and rulings.
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37-5B-53. Prior offers and sales.
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