Massachusetts H4764 amends successor supplier laws to attribute sales to the successor supplier for determining regular sales of alcoholic beverages.
Massachusetts H4764 amends the successor supplier laws to ensure that sales of a brand name item made to a licensed wholesaler prior to succession are attributed to the successor supplier. This change affects the determination of whether six months of regular sales exist, as required by section 25E. The bill defines a "successor supplier" as any person or entity that acquires the right or obligation to sell an item with a brand name to a wholesaler licensed in the commonwealth.
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