CHRYSLER CORP. v. LEE JANSSEN MOTOR CO.

No. A-99-1082.

619 N.W.2d 78 (2000)

9 Neb.App. 721

CHRYSLER CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation, appellee, v. LEE JANSSEN MOTOR COMPANY, a Nebraska corporation, appellant.

Court of Appeals of Nebraska.

October 31, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gary J. Nedved, of Keating, O'Gara, Davis & Nedved, P.C., Lincoln, for appellant.

Robert D. Kinsey, Jr., and Richard L. Rice, of Kinsey, Ridenour, Becker & Kistler, Lincoln; and Mark F. Kennedy and Christopher J. Meyer, of Wheeler, Trigg & Kennedy, P.C., Denver, CO, for appellee.

HANNON, INBODY, and MOORE, Judges.


MOORE, Judge.

INTRODUCTION

This is an appeal from the district court for Lancaster County reversing the denial by the Nebraska Motor Vehicle Industry Licensing Board (Board) of an application of Chrysler Corporation (Chrysler) to terminate the franchise of Lee Janssen Motor Company (Janssen). The district court held that Chrysler had shown "good cause" to and could terminate Janssen's franchise under Neb.Rev.Stat. § 60-1433 (Reissue 1998). For the reasons...

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