Unterberger v. Red Bull North America
A beverage distributor in St. Maarten sued a California company, alleging it had a contract for the exclusive right to distribute an energy drink in St. Maarten and adjacent islands, and that the company improperly terminated the contract without good cause. The trial court correctly granted a motion for nonsuit at the close of the distributors case, as there was no evidence of an agreement with the California company requiring good cause for the distributors termination. Nor was there any error in the trial courts grant of summary adjudication of the distributors claims of fraud and intentional infliction of emotional distress in connection with the distributors termination. The judgment is affirmed.



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