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…the Ground Round Franchisee Council has entered into an agreement to acquire the chain's franchise rights and will form a new, cooperatively owned franchise operation - one of the few of its kind
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the franchise marketplace. Number two, they've made prospective franchisees informed investors who understand exactly what they're going to get, what they're not going to get, what the fees and charges are, who
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franchisee at least 14 days before
(a) the signing by the prospective franchisee of any agreement relating to the franchise, or
(b) the payment of any consideration by the prospective franchisee relating
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Please accept this letter as a complaint against your member, the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, CIBC. It has breached the following provisions of the Canadian Franchise Association's (CFA
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.
''I'm concerned laws are being passed, which are difficult to implement in practice,'' Mr Smith said.
''The Code says that a franchisee cannot be bound by a franchise agreement until the disclosure
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? They're all important names in the history of franchising.
The concept of franchising – allowing other businesses to use a company's name and products – developed over two centuries ago. In the 1840's
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into account the goodwill existing franchisees have built-up with their clients over the years when it come to ending a franchise agreement. But it is a point that has been taken into account in the federal
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to renew or not to renew a franchise agreement.
Where breaches of the Code occur, the ACCC will be able to automatically apply for orders providing compensation for all franchisees, rather than the current
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are still in the early stages and must be proved before a judge, revolve around a few key claims:
- The franchise company violated provincial legislation by changing the terms of the agreement.
- It breached
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for breaching their franchise agreement and for dealing in bad faith.
For every successful lawsuit against a franchisor, however, there are others who hang on until the money runs out, then merely walk
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