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franchisees often make very large sunk investments in their franchises, an exercise of franchisor control may easily threaten a franchisee’s investment. In turn, franchisees can reduce, sometimes
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Franchise Network, LFN
Leader's defeat used to bully revolting franchisees
Leadership development
Learning is an assault on non-thinking stupors
Lease controlled by franchisor
Lease margins
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business, that do not involve an entrant franchisor exerting significant control over, or providing significant assistance to, a host franchisee's entire method of operation. In such cases, the franchisee
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of franchisee, mass, Private Members’ Bill, Must buy only through franchisor (tied buying), Lease controlled by franchisor, Industry in disrepute, Public perception of sleaze and greed, Trustee
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sales objectives,” said Gibbons.
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Risks: Franchisor insolvency, intentional, Termination of franchisee, mass, Must buy only through franchisor (tied buying), Lease controlled by franchisor, Misrepresentations, Canada, 20011219 CS will
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Risks: Companies’ Creditor Arrangement Act, CCAA, Lease controlled by franchisor, Franchisor insolvency, intentional, 20 terminations turn into 200, Termination of franchisee, mass, Canada, 20011217 CS closes
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Risks: Independence, Intentional franchisor insolvency, 20 terminations turn into 200, Termination of franchisee, mass, Lease controlled by franchisor, Industry in disrepute, Public perception of sleaze
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. “John Smith – Chysler Scarborough”), with the franchisor generally exerting less control over the format of the franchise than described above. Examples include automotive dealers and soft drink
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the head lease and the franchise agreement, it agreed with the trial judge that the franchise agreement should be interpreted against the interests of the franchisor as it had control over
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of the franchise. The term “material fact” is defined broadly as: any information about the business, operations, capital or control of the franchisor … or about the franchise system, that would reasonably
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