Nebraska Revised Statutes
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 60-1424 (2026)
Franchise; termination; noncontinuance; change community; additional dealership of same line-make; application
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If a franchisor seeks to terminate or not continue any franchise or change a franchisee's community, or seeks to enter into a franchise establishing an additional motor vehicle, combination motor vehicle and trailer, motorcycle or trailer dealership of the same line-make, the franchisor shall file an application with the board for permission to terminate or not continue the franchise, to change a franchisee's community, or to enter into a franchise for additional representation of the same line-make in that community, except that no application needs to be filed to change a franchisee's community if an agreement has been entered into as provided in subsection (3) of section 60-1420.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5
cases, 1977–2002 · leading case: Cornhusker Int'l Trucks, Inc. v. Thomas Built Buses, Inc., 637 N.W.2d 876 (Neb. 2002).
Cornhusker Int'l Trucks, Inc. v. Thomas Built Buses, Inc., 637 N.W.2d 876 (Neb. 2002). “See § 60-1424. Section 60-1420(1) states: Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, no franchisor shall terminate or refuse to continue any franchise unless the franchisor has first established, in a hearing held pursuant to section 60-1425, that: (a) The franchisor…”
Am. Motors Sales Corp. v. Perkins, 251 N.W.2d 727 (Neb. 1977). “On July 24, 1974, AMSC filed its application with the licensing board pursuant to section 60-1424, R. R. *99 S. 1943, to terminate the franchise.”
Chrysler Corp. v. Lee Janssen Motor Co., 619 N.W.2d 78 (Neb. Ct. App. 2000). “On January 23, 1996, Chrysler filed an application with the Board to terminate Janssen’s franchise pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. § 60-1424 (Reissue 1993).”
Chrysler Motors Corp. v. Nebraska Motor Veh. Indus. Linensing Bd., 274 N.W.2d 862 (Neb. 1979). “§ 60-1424, R. R. S. 1943. After a full evidentiary hearing, the board on June 9, 1976, found no good cause had been shown and plaintiff’s application was denied.”
State ex rel. Kizzier Chevrolet Co. v. Gen. Motors Corp., 319 N.W.2d 735 (Neb. 1982). “1943 Neb. Rev. Stat. § 60-1424 (Reissue 1978) states: “If a franchisor seeks to terminate or not continue any franchise, or seeks to enter into a franchise establishing an additional motor vehicle, combination motor vehicle and trailer, motorcycle or trailer dealer *628 ship of…”
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