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and simplification. On the issue of uniformity, in order to achieve uniformity in disclosure and reduce the costs to franchisors, the Commission should adopt the disclosure requirements of the Uniform Franchise
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, Disclosure laws do not reduce fraud, Disclosure laws: 10 per cent solution, Due diligence, Due diligence cannot predict or prevent post-sale franchisor opportunism losses, Due diligence is irrelevant, Duty
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as "masterpieces of deceptive wording and artful omission." In Ontario and Alberta, they get a 40 to 50 page disclosure document.
These are highly incomplete contracts. Franchisees do not know what standards
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with the UFOC guidelines will reduce the cost of compliance by new and established franchisors.
Many of the disclosures required offer information about issues that most prospective franchisees do
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law conflict, the regulations can be made effective unless there are equal or
superior foreign local requirements.
[d] IFA Objections to Foreign Application of the FTC Disclosure Rule
[1] Overview
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to associate and the duty of good faith, but, as I said, the duty of good faith seems to be very weak.
The main thrust of franchise disclosure laws in the United States are all pre-sale to deter fraud
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Rule to co-branded transactions. In so doing, the FTC will remove unnecessary disclosure burdens imposed on large, experienced or sophisticated parties to a co-branding transaction.
II. CO-BRANDING
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selling, Franchisees viewed as employees, Illusion of government oversight, Easy to sell around a disclosure document, Bank violates federal privacy laws, Model free-marketeers, Lost homes, Franchise
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, members were to get reduced prices for fast food, dry cleaning and upholstery work.
Detectives who charged Austin and his partner with fraud say club members got nothing for their $100.
Austin’s partner
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relationships. The reason we have contract law is to deal with the problem of opportunism.
I want to talk a bit about what the efficiency considerations are with respect to doing something about opportunism
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