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One entrepreneur said: ""When you ask for a copy of the contract, you are always told to secure a bank loan and the lease agreement first… One ex-franchisee left her job, lost R700 000 and had
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to follow the programs, then you should be allowed to bail out."
Although exit clauses are becoming more widespread, franchisees often are required to pay liquidated damages if they breach a contract without
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CONTRACT CLAUSES64
Clause % of Contracts Comments
Termination 100 Franchisor has right to terminate. 76% require franchisee to agree that violation of any condition of
contract is material breach. 68
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damages of up to $262-million. Sobeys of Stellarton, N.S., purchased Oshawa Group in 1999. Sobeys said it believes the action is frivolous and without merit.
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Risks: Breach of contract, Lawsuits, group, Big Grocery, Canada, 20000615 Sobeys sued
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associated with a breach of contract.
Osler Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
February 10, 2011
Selah and 1470256 Ontario Inc. v. Timothy’s Coffees of the World Inc., 2010 ONCA 673 (Court of Appeal
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-Pacific and Shakey’s over alleged breach of contract.
As reported in Nation’s Restaurant News, Jacmar sources said the lawsuit was resolved concurrently with the close of the acquisition, which saw
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breach of contract and accounting fraud and seeking more than $5 million in damages. Sterling, which owns five Shakey's pizza parlours in the Southland, claims the chain, now based in Singapore, has
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their contracts, and that it is breaching the Fair Trading Act by engaging in "deceptive and misleading conduct". It also says Caltex is using a dominant position to pressure retailers to accept rental
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Nutrilawn did not renew Stewart’s franchise in 1997…Nutrilawn sued Stewart for breach of contract. Stewart claimed Nutrilawn did not renew his contract because he had become a franchisee advocate
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a lawsuit filed by two franchisees over the chain’s switch to off-site doughnut production. The plaintiffs allege that the shift is a breach of contract because it failed to boost sales as promised
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