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franchise systems, says it won't go much further this year. "When it comes to spouting reasons for supporting ill-conceived legislative proposals like the Small Business Franchise Act, franchisee
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there is power in numbers to compel changes at headquarters.
Restaurants and Institutions
April 1, 1998
Fractured Franchise
Jennifer Waters
Long John Silver’s franchisee Frank Cain doesn’t expect magic
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, Franchisees move to buy system, Insolvency, Franchisor insolvency, When the franchisor tanks, so does the franchisee, Australia, 20080527 Kleins franchisees
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to an existing franchise); product sourcing — franchisers insisting that franchisees buy products only from them or their designated suppliers, often at inflated prices; and equity transfer. "Franchisees
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of the act states that a franchisor must not compel an entrepreneur who wants to buy into a franchise business to enter into agreements as a condition of selling a franchise," said Honey.
"Franchisees
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Face a Tougher Road
Jaclyne Badal
Amid strong profits at franchising giants such as Domino's Pizza, Yum! Brands and McDonald's, buying a franchise may sound like an attractive way to go into business
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. Franchise Systems Inc. — now allow their franchisees to get out of their contracts if occupancies fall below a certain level. For Cendant, it is 50%, and for U.S. Franchise, it's 60%, he said.
But other
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advertised commitment to act as an intermediary between warring franchisors and franchisees.
The Globe and Mail
June 27, 2000
Struggle for franchise law ends in compromise
Ontario’s new legislation attempts
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, buying out operating contracts and modifying licensing fees are among the aggressive steps some franchisers are taking to help their franchisees weather the chilly economy.
Just like small, independent
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have apparently ended up in court claming they did not get what they thought they were buying.
This is according to an extensive new study on franchise law by Auckland University's Business School
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