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there is no Federal legislation establishing consistent standards, franchise agreements often contain choice of law and venue provisions which allow the franchisor to control both the substantive law which
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the supplier chosen by National Grocers even though a local dairy could supply milk cheaper.
“When you go into the grocery business,” explains Carlucci, “the debt load is in your name but the franchisor controls
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. In our view, the fee is not essential, and to make it so would not only exclude many existing relationships where great control is exercised by the franchisor over the franchisee, but would also create
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involvement
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Eviction cheaper and faster than termination
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Franchisor controls retail prices
Franchisor has right to buy outlet before anyone
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and where in effect the franchisee at the end of a five- or a 10-year period is completely under the control of the franchisor as to whether or not that franchisee will still continue in that operation
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price and longer amortization period for advance costs such as good will.
Mr. Jones says good franchisors will use their contractual right to reject franchise sales where a high price sets unrealistic
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of control, where the franchisor will secure a retail outlet or accounts for the goods or services to be sold or secure locations or sites. For example, vending machines could come under this category
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the direct control of the individual franchisee, Success rate, Timothy Bates’ study, Successful for the middleman, Survivability (franchisee and franchisor), Professor Timothy M. Bates, When
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