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franchisees at least two weeks before the agreement is signed or money changes hand.
It prohibits franchisors from punishing members of their systems who participate in franchisee associations
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, Listeriosis, Monopoly or near-monopolies creates sub-optimal capital allocations, Profits from one franchise system sucked out to subsidize another one, Stock market pressures make franchisor push
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in the steel producer Stelco during its restructuring, an investment which quadrupled in value after the firm emerged from bankruptcy protection.
Even though the main issue at hand appears
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Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Maryland has some good laws to protect owners such as Harrell, Fiore said. One prevents oil companies from operating stations and another prevents stations from selling gas
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is signed.
The intent of our legislation is to ensure that potential franchisees are provided with information on which to make important investment decisions and to protect investors from unfair
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, the inspector saw a worker using a fork lift to move ready-to-eat link sausages from the cooler to a line for packaging. The report notes the meat at the bottom part of the lift "was not protected
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into a franchise agreement — from self-evaluation, to the future growth of the [franchise] territory, to alternative business options.
While the intent of the proposed amendment is to provide another level
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from scams
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Federal and Ontario politicians yesterday called for toughening up laws to protect low-wage workers
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whose financial success often takes more than one franchise agreement term. There has to be some type of protection to prevent the franchisor from discarding a franchisee at the end of his or her first
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reasons for wanting to do so. But the franchisee wants to maintain a certain radius of protected territory, and that's often not afforded to them. So you see these guys setting up across the street from
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