102.77 – REASONABLE COMPENSATION. (a) Any brewer who,
Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code § 102.77
Summary
This law requires brewers to compensate distributors fairly if they cancel or fail to renew agreements without good cause. It protects distributors by ensuring they receive the market value of their business related to the affected brands.
Brewers must provide fair market value for canceled agreements.
Applies to distributors under specific agreements.
Protects against unreasonable denial of business transfers.
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