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Alaska Statutes 45.48.640 - Vacation of determination

Alaska Statutes > Title 45 > Chapter 45.48 > § 45.48.640 - Vacation of determination


Current as of: 2010

In Alaska Stat. § 45.45.700 - 45.45.790,

     (1) "dealer" means a person who enters into a distributorship agreement and who, under the agreement, receives merchandise or services from a distributor;

     (2) "distributor" means a person who enters into a distributorship agreement and who, under the agreement, provides merchandise or services to a dealer; the term includes

     (A) a wholesaler;

     (B) a manufacturer;

     (C) a person that is a parent corporation or an affiliated corporation of a person identified in (A) or (B) of this paragraph; and

     (D) a field representative, an officer, an agent, or another direct or indirect representative of a person identified in (A), (B), or (C) of this paragraph;

     (3) "distributorship agreement" means an agreement, whether express, implied, oral, or written, between two or more persons

     (A) by which a person receives the right to

     (i) sell or lease merchandise or services at retail or wholesale; or

     (ii) use a trade name, trademark, service mark, logotype, advertising, or other commercial symbol; and

     (B) in which the parties to the agreement have a joint interest, whether equal or unequal, in the offering, selling, or leasing of the merchandise or services;

     (4) "merchandise" includes parts and accessories;

     (5) "terminate" includes failing to renew.

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