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US: Chrysler reaches settlement in NC dealer law

Chrysler Group has said that the State of North Carolina has agreed to not enforce its rejected dealer laws against the manufacturer. An agreement between the two sides has received approval from the US Bankruptcy Court. The dealer law involved granted rejected dealers specific statutory rights previously afforded only to It’s time to log in … Continued

Chrysler Group has said that the State of North Carolina has agreed to not enforce its rejected dealer laws against the manufacturer. An agreement between the two sides has received approval from the US Bankruptcy Court. The dealer law involved granted rejected dealers specific statutory rights previously afforded only to

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