Abstract
This comment examines the FMFA as it applies to the agricultural implement industry as well as its context in regard to the generic franchise relationship. The provisions of the Act are set forth and discussed. Finally, certain provisions of the Act are critically examined and potential interpretations are offered.
Recommended Citation
Paul C. Ridgeway, The North Carolina Farm Machinery Franchise Act: Its Provisions, Context and Contribution to the Law of Franchising, 8 Campbell L. Rev. 289 (1986).