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, Indentured servants, Justice only for the rich, Futility of taking legal action, Media is sued, Convicted fraud artist, Dissident leaders, Immigrants as prey, Health consequences, Centralized order
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of the tremendous investments required.
Franchising, banking perceptions change
In the face of these problems, many companies have turned to franchising. Franchising is a distribution system whereby a company
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, the proposed legislation is a very good start and is urgently needed to help Ontario's franchising industry grow in an orderly fashion. I would like to take the opportunity to commend you
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, which is on the east coast. In order to take up any kind of dispute, mediation, arbitration or litigation, you have to go to the home court of the franchisor. How many franchisees in California do
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activity within the store component.
The limitation is that your supply side is controlled. At the outset it wasn't because they didn't have a commissary and central distribution system, but as those
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with fairness between franchisor and franchisee and being silent on fairness to the public and to competitors, the Act fails to deal with the systemic problem that franchise agreements cause in restraining
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access by franchisor
Cannibalization of sales
Can’t talk to media
Can’t talk to member of parliament
Centralized order taking system
Churning (serial reselling)
Coerced waiver of legal rights, self
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will arise as a result of the impact of sunshine disclosure in the revised UFOC and simply as a matter of fairness to those existing franchisees who built the goodwill of the franchisor's system.
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-compete restrictions, Canadian Alliance of Franchise Operators, CAFO, Les Stewart, Gag order (confidentiality agreement), Franchisor takes franchisee stores, I own the assets but the franchisor controls
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occurred in the year 1989-90. At the time I didn't think it was relevant, because I hoped that things had moved forward, that maybe some of the problems my particular industry had trouble with back
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