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., an executive officer of the franchisor). Many of the registration states include an exemption for sales to certain businesses such as banks, trust companies, investment companies, insurance companies and other
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? A franchisor could force a guy out of business due to the amount of accounting fees that would have to be charged, by requiring certain financial statements that the franchisor wants simply to make
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and instead pay them into an independent bank account, pending the dispute being resolved.
Graeme Payne, the solicitor dealing with the case, said: "Our aim is to sit down with the new franchisor and achieve
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that the franchisor must show to its franchisees; no limited fiduciary duty when the franchisor handles its franchisees' money in bookkeeping or accounting functions or pooled advertising funds. The current
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is the franchise capital of the world. According to some experts, the sector employs at least one million people and chalks up sales of $100 billion a year. Fully, 1,300 franchisors count nearly
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