Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 650 § 650.140 — Good
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 650 ·
Oregon Code § 650.140·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Good
cause required to terminate dealer franchise; protest of termination; notice;
when reasons for termination required.
(1) Notwithstanding the terms of any franchise or other agreement, it is
unlawful for any manufacturer, distributor or importer to cancel, terminate or
refuse to continue any franchise without showing good cause, provided the
dealer protests the termination by filing a complaint in court of competent
jurisdiction within the time period specified in subsection (3) of this
section.
(2) In
determining if good cause exists pursuant to subsection (1) of this section,
the court shall consider such factors as:
(a) The amount of
business transacted by the dealer as compared to the amount of business
available to the dealer.
(b) The
investment necessarily made and obligations necessarily incurred by the
franchisee in performance of the franchise.
(c) The
permanency of the investment.
(d) The adequacy
of the franchisees new motor vehicle sales and service facilities, equipment
and parts.
(e) The
qualifications of the management, sales and service personnel to provide the
consumer with reasonably good service and care of new motor vehicles.
(f) The failure
of the franchisee to substantially comply in good faith with those requirements
of the franchise that are reasonable.
(3)
Notwithstanding the terms of any franchise or other agreement, a franchisor
shall give a franchisee 60 days written notice stating the specific reasons
for cancellation, termination or noncontinuance of a franchise, provided that a
franchisor need only give 30 days written notice concerning the following
reasons:
(a)
Misrepresentation by the franchisee in applying for the franchise.
(b) Insolvency of
the franchisee, or filing of any petition by or against the franchisee, under
any bankruptcy or receivership law.
(c) Conviction of
a felony, provided that conviction after a plea nolo contendere shall be
considered a conviction for purposes of this subsection.
(d) Failure of
the dealer to maintain its operation open for business for seven consecutive
business days or for eight business days out of any 15-business-day period.
(4)
Notwithstanding the terms of any franchise or other agreement, a franchisees
unwillingness to agree to a site-control agreement does not constitute good
cause under this section.
(5)(a) If a
manufacturer, distributor or importer cancels, terminates or refuses to
continue any franchise with the dealer for any reason other than good cause
pursuant to the terms of the franchise agreement or for good cause as that term
is used in this section, and the manufacturer, distributor or importer did not
cancel at the same time a franchise with another motor vehicle dealership of
the same line-make within the dealers relevant market area, the manufacturer,
distributor or importer, or where applicable the manufacturers, distributors
or importers successor in interest, shall provide the dealer with the specific
reasons why the dealers franchise was canceled, terminated or not continued
and another dealers franchise of the same line-make within the dealers
relevant market area was retained or renewed.
(b) The
information required by paragraph (a) of this subsection must include the
criteria and data used in making the determination to cancel, terminate or not
continue, or to retain or renew, the franchise, and must be provided within a
reasonable period of time not to exceed 30 days after the manufacturer,
distributor or importer gives notice of the cancellation, termination or
refusal to continue. [1980 c.3 §3; 2009 c.627 §4; 2011 c.177 §3]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 650.140
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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