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in insolvency flip, Franchisor insolvency, intentional, Insolvency, Intentional franchisor insolvency creates huge fees for legal, accounting, consulting firms, Landlord extorted through insolvency, Lease
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: Bailiff throws equipment and supplies in street, Lease controlled by franchisor, Eviction cheaper and faster than termination, Termination of franchisee, single, Dissent, Canada, 20081212 An uneggspected
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a fight, Franchisee revolt, Termination of franchisee, mass, Lease controlled by franchisor, Franchisor insolvency, Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, Police involvement, Evict instead of terminate, Franchisor takes franchisee stores, Independent franchisee association, Canada, 19930513 Franchisees of
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had been made by the franchisor.” The court in Minuteman Press held that the disclaimer of earnings claims was not controlling in FTC enforcement proceedings as opposed to private actions, because
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that are substantially associated with the franchisor's trademark or their trade name, advertising or commercial symbols.
In addition to that, there would need to be significant control or assistance
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) as follows:
(ii) the franchisor or the franchisor’s associate exercises significant control over, or offers significant assistance in, the franchisee’s entire method of operation, including…
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Disclosure), 2000, Canada, Franchisor insolvency, intentional, Termination of franchisee, mass, Private Members’ Bill, Must buy only through franchisor (tied buying), Lease controlled by franchisor
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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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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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Risks: Franchisor insolvency, intentional, Deposit money not refunded, Expands too quickly, Independence, Life savings gone, Lease controlled
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