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Franchisor tries to break franchisee association "union"
Franchisor tries to take store without legal authority to do so
Franchisor was once a franchisee
Franchisor will appeal decision
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stories to believe there isn’t a widespread problem.
Once a franchisee has committed money to the franchisor, he or she become nothing more than an indentured servant, he said. Their contracts
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20000426-franchise-bill
When you read through your average franchise agreement, it’s pretty hard to find a single obligation of the franchisor. In these one-sided documents, even exclusive franchisee territories
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group (lap-dog)
Franchisor owns more than one systems (subsidizes dog from cash cow)
Franchisor was once a franchisee
Franchisor's associate
Government corruption
Hefty severance packages
House negro
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contracting relation, the franchise relationship is characterized by the fact that franchisees own the bulk of the capital assets of the franchise and franchisors retain the right to determine how franchisees
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/1990401-problematic-relations
, No justice in legal system for franchisees, Only saw bank official once before loan granted, Outright scam, Paid informers, Piling on: franchisor can afford a few awards but not hundreds, Police dump
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20101129-jail-for
that franchisor-franchisee disputes are not a uniquely American phenomenon.
Franchise Times
April 1, 2002
Shattering the myths
But it is no longer true that the rest of the world is an oasis free of lawyers
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20020401-shattering-the
“Frankly we have seen…illegitimate franchisors saying just about anything and the franchisee having no recourse to check this out.”
The St. Catharines Standard
February 21, 2000
Franchise buyer
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of litigation over franchising issues, he says.
Franchising has grown in the ‘90s, and with it friction between franchisees and franchisors, he says. Franchising suits have risen in the U.S.
In Canada
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/19970214-legislation-could
not prohibit franchisees from engaging in their livelihood to protect a franchisor's dominance in a particular market. Once a franchise is terminated, the franchisor is free to license a new franchisee
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/19990624-peter-singler