Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 18, § 4505 - Transfers or Sales Between Related Parties
(a) Presumption -- Not Arm's Length. When a
violation or violations of the Act have occurred at a licensed location, the
sale of the business between and among relatives (by blood or marriage, which
relationships include, but are not limited to, spouses, parents, children and
siblings), a partnership and its partners, a limited liability company or
association and its members, a corporation and its shareholders, and persons
and entities under their control, is presumed to be a sale for the primary
purpose of avoiding the effects of violations of the Act and not at arm's
length.
(b) This presumption may be
rebutted only by clear and convincing evidence to the contrary.
(c) The purchaser has the burden of proving
that the transaction was an arm's length transaction.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Section 22971.2. Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 22973.1, 22977.2 and 22979, Business and Professions Code.
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