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Les Stewart
Letter and Proposal to the Ontario Ministry of Consumer and Business Services
Mr. Les Stewart
1201 Bayfield Street North
Midhurst, Ontario
L0L 1X1
January 29, 2003
Mr. Allan
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their franchises taken from them before the suit was filed in early March, he says.
Some franchise owners have opened other businesses.
But attorney Scott Batey, representing the franchisees, says some
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March 8, 2000
Sault business supporting new franchise legislation
Sandra Paul
A handful of members of the Sault business community took part in public hearings being held this week by the Standing
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Business model had never created adequate investor returns
Churning (serial reselling)
Disclosure laws: false sense of security
Encroachment (too many outlets put in territory)
Franchisees have
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$60,000.
Toledo Blade
September 23, 2010
Franchises get head start on starting businesses
Sheena Harrison
Lynn Boden says the Curves franchise support has helped her Point Place fitness center grow
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States through dual dealerships…When [the franchisee] declined to accept such a dual dealership Leyland had a perfectly legitimate reason to refuse to renew its Triumph franchise.248
The “business
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stuck in bad business models, chained to unfavorable contracts, or victims of fraud. Although the industry's reputation has improved in recent years (BusinessWeek.com, 4/12/05), franchising isn't
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.
The Business Journal
September 30, 2005
Krispy Kreme's biggest franchise sues company for business practices
Krispy Kreme Doughnut Corp.'s largest franchise has sued the company, claiming executives
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capacity for rapid growth and quick branding could make franchising your perfect business model – or the driving force behind your next competitor. To help you pinpoint the best opportunities
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basis.
State “Little FTC” Acts and Franchising Laws
Numerous states (including Illinois) have enacted “Little FTC” laws that provide state law causes of action for fraud and deceptive business practices
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