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RSA 180:1 · Definitions

180:1 Definitions. –

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I.

"Beverage distributors agreement" means a commercial relationship, not necessarily in writing, of definite or indefinite duration, between a beverage manufacturer license holder, brew pub, or beverage vendor, and a wholesale distributor, pursuant to which the wholesale distributor has been authorized to distribute one or more of the brewer's brands of beverages. A beverage distributors agreement shall not be considered to be a franchise relationship. The performance or accomplishment of any of the following acts shall constitute prima facie evidence of an agreement:

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(a)

The shipment or preparation for shipment of fermented malt beverages by any beverage manufacturer, beverage vendor, or its agents to a wholesale distributor within this state;

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(b)

The acceptance of any order for fermented malt beverages by any brew pub, beverage manufacturer, beverage vendor, or its agents to a wholesale distributor within this state; or

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(c)

The payment by a wholesale distributor and the acceptance of payment by any beverage manufacturer, brew pub, beverage vendor, or its agent or the shipment of an order for beverages intended for sale within this state.

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II.

"Beverage sales territory" means the area of primary sales responsibility expressly or impliedly designated by any agreement between a wholesale distributor and a brew pub, beverage manufacturer, or beverage vendor for the brand or label of a beverage manufacturer or brew pub, or an area designated in a filing with the state liquor commission for self-distribution by a brew pub or beverage manufacturer.

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III.

"Good cause" means the failure by any party to an agreement, without reasonable excuse or justification, to comply substantially with an essential and reasonable requirement imposed by either party.

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IV.

"Wholesale distributor licensee" means any person offering beverages for sale or resale to retailers without regard to whether the business of the person is conducted under the terms of an agreement with a beverage manufacturer, brew pub, or beverage vendor. Source. 1990, 255:1. 1996, 289:8, 9. 1997, 207:19. 1999, 169:9. 2003, 231:38, eff. July 1, 2003.

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Source note

Source. 1990, 255:1. 1996, 289:8, 9. 1997, 207:19. 1999, 169:9. 2003, 231:38, eff. July 1, 2003.

Source history

  • 1990, 255:1
  • 1996, 289:8, 9
  • 1997, 207:19
  • 1999, 169:9
  • 2003, 231:38, eff. July 1, 2003

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