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Australian Government will back a private member's bill from franchisee crusader Tony Piccolo and will introduce new franchising laws that will enshrine "good faith" bargaining in legislation for the first
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of Government and Consumer Services, Ministry of Government Services, Ontario, Franchise Sector Working Team, Arthur Wishart Act (Franchise Disclosure), 2000, Canada. Franchise laws protect franchisors, not franchisees, Canada, 20010131 New franchise
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throughout the franchising relationship, including in relation to renewals. Identifying and keeping good franchisees through appropriate disclosure and standards of ethical conduct are all part
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claims make it to Trial, Alpha male attorney, Appropriate franchise law, Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, ACCC, Boycott jurisdiction that has pro-franchisee policies, Can't afford to sue
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will continue to keep all the legal control in their own realms.
The Guardian
October 22, 2001
Franchisees united for fair franchise law
Legislation seen needed to protect franchisees and franchisors
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, and franchisees who have already invested a life's savings at the age of 40 or 50 are having to spend $50,000 to $100,000 to enforce their rights under franchise law to rescind their contracts and recover
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cent of all financial transactions pass through franchises.
Until now, Ontario has had no specific laws to regulate the relationship between franchisor and franchisee. Bill 33, which was the subject
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