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is a principle that critics of the franchising industry says is necessary to protect franchisees – the duty of franchisors to deal with franchisees honestly, in good faith and in a commercially reasonable
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few complaints from commercial cleaning franchisees is that immigrants are often nervous about exercising their rights in the U.S. legal system. They don’t know who to contact or they’re embarrassed
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and ill-defined state of affairs in which the dealer must exercise a form of discretion in its sales which is constantly subject to Ford's unilateral and arbitrary review," he said.
The rules on how
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Commercial Code, which applies to all other business relationships, should not apply to franchises.
(2) Duty of Due Care: It would impose on franchisors a duty to exercise due care and reasonable
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as a commercial accounts manager.
Wellstood said the credit union undertakes an investigation when someone is hired and he's not sure why Kirchner's firing the month before was not uncovered.
"I'm really not sure
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to a commercially reasonable standard.""
PROFIT magazine
December 1999 / January 2000
The NEW RULES of franchising
Laura Pratt
Buying a franchise may get a lot easier, thanks to a new franchise law. In July
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at the beginning, the test has to be reasonable, the test has to be objective and there has to be enforcement. The Ontario Franchisee Coalition supports what John Sotos says in terms of the test being commercial
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The Grange Report is a comprehensive inquiry into the franchise industry in the province of Ontario, Canada.
Department of Financial and Commercial Affairs
June 1, 1971
Grange Report
S. G. M
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to associate and to impose disclosure obligations on franchisors
JOSEPH HOFFMAN, Ontario Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations, MCCR
Mr Hoffman: Thank you, Mr O'Toole. I thought I would be of most
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the right to determine how that capital is used.
Ontario Franchise Disclosure Legislation
A Consultation Paper
Ontario Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations
June 1998
Ontario Ministry
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