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is built around franchisees. Every store owner pays the company a hefty start-up fee—close to half a million dollars—plus a percentage of yearly sales to cover rent, royalties and advertising. Owners
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The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled yesterday that Coverall North America Inc. illegally collected franchise fees from a worker, clearing the way for hundreds of workers involved
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, 2004
High legal fees forcing many laypeople to go lawyerless
It's a trend some lawyers complain is clogging an already busy court system
Beppi Crosariol
Montreal lawyer Janet Oh won't soon forget one
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' Cash payday loans charge excessive interest, fees
WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) - An Ontario woman has launched a civil suit against Stop 'N' Cash, claiming it charges excessively high interest and fees
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to $300 thousand range in fees, not the kind of thing that is within the grasp of your average franchisee. So Ontario has passed this legislation with watered down fair dealing provisions and how
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for the Post Office, said the company was putting in contingency arrangements for its customers. "We hope that we can keep all post offices open, and we are fairly confident that we will," she said
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…is seen by some as a unique way of side-stepping usury laws. The Criminal Code sets the limit at 60 per cent per annum interest on loans, but legitimate insurance fees are not included. When
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For about five years, Stop ‘N’ Cash stores have been charging clients a death and disability insurance fee, equal to 24 per cent of the amount borrowed, on its paycheque-to-paycheque loans. It's
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they’re now.
In a study for ACORN, also known as the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, he proposes a fee cap that could save Canadians about $194 million a year.
That's about 57 per
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B.C. Supreme Court Justice Brenda Brown ruled that late fees and processing fees charged by A OK Payday Loans Inc. - a small B.C. company - are interest. She found that the company was charging
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